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who took isaacs place as provost in 2016? (university_of_chicago) the university of chicago is governed by a board of trustees. the board of trustees oversees the long-term development and plans of the university and manages fundraising efforts, and is composed of 50 members including the university president. directly beneath the president are the provost, fourteen vice presidents (including the chief financial officer, chief investment officer, and dean of students of the university), the directors of argonne national laboratory and fermilab, the secretary of the university, and the student ombudsperson. as of august 2009[update], the chairman of the board of trustees is andrew alper, and the president of the university is robert zimmer. in december 2013 it was announced that the director of argonne national laboratory, eric isaacs, would become provost. isaacs was replaced as provost in march 2016 by daniel diermeier. retrieved: the university of chicago (uchicago, u of c, or chicago) is a private research university in chicago, illinois. founded in 1890, the school is located on a 217-acre campus in chicago's hyde park neighborhood, near lake michigan. the university of chicago holds top-ten positions in various national and international rankings.
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what are the first names of the people who jack convinces to go in search of the treasure with him? (of love & betrayal) when charter-boat skipper jack o'conner finds a gold spanish dollar off the florida keys, he decides to go in search of a legendary hoard of spanish doubloons sunk during the "hundred years storm" of 1780. for, as jack's friend cap'n billau reveals, the coin bears a clue to the treasure's whereabouts – one of four islands etched by the infamous pirate, jacques un-oeil upon the original doubloon. at billau's urging, jack tracks down the two beautiful women who unknowingly hold the remaining clues. streetwise sandy sequoia's piece of eight came from her murdered drug dealer boyfriend in miami. and lonely-heart portia pennington inherited her coin from her merchant tycoon grandfather, who died at sea in the "hundred years storm" of 1893, while hunting for the lost gold. jack convinces the girls to go in search of the pirate treasure with him. but first, the two must learn to crew his 76' schooner; and then, all three adventurers must learn to trust one another, if they expect to navigate the treacheries of love and the unpredictable caribbean. as jack introduces the girls to life at sea, he starts to fall in love with sandy. all seems to be going well, until jack discovers sandy with drugs on his boat – a kilo of her dead boyfriend's cocaine (which she has steadily been using since coming aboard). he has portia dump the coke overboard; and while sandy wrestles to overcome her addiction, jack turns his attentions to portia. when sandy and portia realize that jack has seduced each of them in turn and convinced each to reveal to him the name of the island on her coin, they turn on him. feeling betrayed and realizing that they no longer need jack in order to sail the boat or find the gold, they maroon him on a small island and go after the sunken treasure themselves. retrieved: of love & betrayal is a 1995 american action and romance film written and directed by michael reed mclaughlin. it stars kevin rahm, amy caudill, and tamara jeffries. it was filmed on location in eleuthera, the bahamas and shot on 35mm film on a 72' schooner 'keewatin' owned by ron and aleda turner.
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who is the husband of the person that hired the florist? (imagine me & you) the film opens on rachel and hector's (matthew goode) wedding day in north london, england. rachel's bossy and overbearing mother, tess, is in charge of planning the wedding. rachel's dazed father ned and her much younger sister henrietta are supportive. prior to rachel arriving and the ceremony beginning, flower shop owner luce who was contracted by tess as the wedding florist, and henrietta are rushing along while chatting with hector and cooper "coop" (darren boyd). luce answers henrietta's trick question which makes henrietta take an immediate liking to her, and she asks if luce can sit by her during the wedding. rachel arrives with her father and the ceremony begins. as rachel is walking down the aisle, her eyes wander and she makes eye contact with luce. the ceremony continues according to plan, and rachel and hector marry. at the reception afterwards, luce introduces herself to rachel as the one who did the flowers as she is about to get punch. rachel nervously blocks luce's attempt to get a drink, and when she questions why she can't have any, rachel reveals that her wedding ring accidentally fell in. the two share a moment together, but it is over after luce fishes the ring out of the punch bowl and goes on her way. some time later, rachel goes to luce's shop and invites her to dinner with hector and, unknown to luce, cooper, a perennial bachelor and self-professed lothario. rachel has planned to set up luce with coop, while luce confides to heck moments before coop arrives that she's a lesbian. heck takes this news in stride and is bemused as coop is undeterred in his attempts to seduce luce. during the meal, when coop starts bragging, luce espouses she believes in love at first sight, while rachel says it takes time to find the right person. later on that night, rachel and luce share a moment together on the balcony as it rains. retrieved: imagine me & you is a 2005 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by ol parker, and starring piper perabo and lena headey with matthew goode, celia imrie, and anthony head. it centers on the relationship between rachel (perabo) and luce (headey), who meet on rachel's wedding day.
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what are the last names of the three men dr. watts speaks to at the bide-a-wee rest home? (carry on screaming!) the film opens in edwardian times in hocombe woods, where doris mann and albert potter are courting. when albert searches the woods for a peeping tom, doris is abducted by a monster named oddbod, which leaves a finger behind. albert, finding the finger, rushes to the police station and reports the matter to detective constable slobotham, who in turn tells his superior, the henpecked detective sergeant sidney bung, who has been investigating similar disappearances in the same woods. after searching the woods for further clues, the group stumble across the eerie bide-a-wee rest home, and are shown to the sitting-room by the butler, sockett. sockett informs the mistress of the house, valeria, of their presence, and she awakens her electrically-charged brother, dr. orlando watt. dr watt speaks to the three men, who are frightened from the house when dr. watt vanishes and re-appears when his electrical charge runs down. the next day, bung, slobotham and potter interview dan dann, a lavatory man, who once worked at bide-a-wee as a gardener but is silenced by oddbod before he can reveal anything. meanwhile, the police scientist accidentally creates a second creature—oddbod junior (billy cornelius)—when subjecting oddbod's finger to an electrical charge. after killing the scientist, oddbod junior makes his way to the mansion, where valeria and watt are turning people into mannequins in the manner of house of wax to sell. bung arrives at the house to investigate dann's death, but becomes infatuated with valeria instead. retrieved: carry on screaming! is a british comedy and the twelfth film in the series of "carry on" films to be made and was released in 1966. it was the last of the series to be made by anglo-amalgamated before the series moved to the rank organisation. of the regular cast, it features kenneth williams, jim dale, charles hawtrey, joan sims, bernard bresslaw and peter butterworth.
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what are the names of the people slasher, greg and secrets gets a call from? (feast 2: sloppy seconds) biker queen, twin sister of harley mom, discovers the severed arm of her sister from the previous film. upon discovering the surviving bartender, she tortures him into telling her who killed harley mom. he reveals that it was bozo and points her to a town where he lives. she knocks bartender out and takes him with her to the town. prior to the events of the first film, the town was overrun by the monsters. a pair of small mexican wrestlers named thunder and lightning were attacked by the monsters and lightning's girlfriend was killed. inside the jail, a "hobo" was in a cell for dealing methamphetamine and questioned where his school bus (makeshift meth lab) is at. the sheriff taunted him before being killed. a car salesman named slasher found evidence of his wife cheating with one of his employees and barely escaped the monsters. biker queen and four of her friends arrive in the deserted town with the bartender, ignoring the dead bodies as they look for bozo and cross paths with slasher, his wife secrets and the man she has an affair with, greg. the group is attacked by a monster, which kills one of the biker girls, tot girl. the others and the bartender make their way to bozo's apartment, where they encounter honey pie, the girl who left the group from the first movie behind at the bar. bartender brutally attacks her and knocks honey pie out of the window and onto the street. honey pie survives the fall and goes into hiding. slasher, greg and secrets receive a call from the wrestlers, but before they find them they are ambushed by the bikers. both groups get to a garage where the brothers and their grandmother are hiding. the group then tries to make it to the jail, but the hobo has sealed himself in. retrieved: feast ii: sloppy seconds is a 2008 american horror comedy film and a sequel to the 2005 film "feast". the film was directed by john gulager and written by marcus dunstan and patrick melton.
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what theatre in venice did monteverdi perform his opera l'arianna ? (il ritorno d'ulisse in patria) monteverdi was an established court composer in the service of duke vincenzo gonzaga in mantua when he wrote his first operas, l'orfeo and l'arianna, in the years 1606–08. after falling out with vincenzo's successor, duke francesco gonzaga, monteverdi moved to venice in 1613 and became director of music at st mark's basilica, a position he held for the rest of his life. alongside his steady output of madrigals and church music, monteverdi continued to compose works for the stage, though not actual operas. he wrote several ballets and, for the venice carnival of 1624–25, il combattimento di tancredi e clorinda ("the battle of tancred and clorinda"), a hybrid work with some characteristics of ballet, opera and oratorio. in 1637 fully-fledged opera came to venice with the opening of the teatro san cassiano. sponsored by the wealthy tron family, this theatre was the first in the world specifically devoted to opera. the theatre's inaugural performance, on 6 march 1637, was l'andromeda by francesco manelli and benedetto ferrari. this work was received with great enthusiasm, as was the same pair's la maga fulminata the following year. in rapid succession three more opera houses opened in the city, as the ruling families of the republic sought to express their wealth and status by investing in the new musical fashion. at first, monteverdi remained aloof from these activities, perhaps on account of his age (he was over 70), or perhaps through the dignity of his office as maestro di capella at st. mark's. nevertheless, an unidentified contemporary, commenting on monteverdi's silence, opined that the maestro might yet produce an opera for venice: "god willing, one of these nights he too will step onto the stage." this remark proved prescient; monteverdi's first public contribution to venetian opera came in the 1639–40 carnival season, a revival of his l'arianna at the teatro san moisè.l'arianna was followed in rapid succession by three brand new monteverdi operas, of which il ritorno was the first. the second, le nozze d' enea in lavinia ("the marriage of aeneas to lavinia"), was performed during the 1640–41 carnival; monteverdi's music is lost, but a copy of the libretto, of unknown authorship, survives. the last of the three, written for the 1642–43 carnival, was l'incoronazione di poppea ("the coronation of poppea"), performed shortly before the composer's death in 1643. retrieved: il ritorno d'ulisse in patria (sv 325, "the return of ulysses to his homeland") is an opera consisting of a prologue and five acts (later revised to three), set by claudio monteverdi to a libretto by giacomo badoaro. the opera was first performed at the teatro santi giovanni e paolo in venice during the 1639–1640 carnival season. the story, taken from the second half of homer's "odyssey", tells how constancy and virtue are ultimately rewarded, treachery and deception overcome.
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what is the second busiest container port in the united states? (southern_california) southern california is also home to the port of los angeles, the united states' busiest commercial port; the adjacent port of long beach, the united states' second busiest container port; and the port of san diego. retrieved: southern california (colloquially and locally known as socal) is a geographic and cultural region that generally comprises california's southernmost counties, and is the second most populous urban agglomeration in the united states. the region contains ten counties: imperial, los angeles, orange, riverside, san bernardino, san diego, santa barbara, san luis obispo, ventura, and kern counties.
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what is the name of the person that could string ulisse's bow? (il ritorno d'ulisse in patria) minerva and telemaco return to ithaca in a chariot. telemaco is greeted joyfully by eumete and the disguised ulisse in the woodland grove: "o great son of ulysses, you have indeed returned!" after eumete goes to inform penelope of telemaco's arrival a bolt of fire descends on ulisse, removing his disguise and revealing his true identity to his son. the two celebrate their reunion before ulisse sends telemaco to the palace, promising to follow shortly. in the palace, melanto complains to eurimaco that penelope still refuses to choose a suitor: "in short, eurymachus, the lady has a heart of stone." soon afterwards penelope receives the three suitors (antinoo, pisandro, anfinomo), and rejects each in turn despite their efforts to enliven the court with singing and dancing: "now to enjoyment, to dance and song!" after the suitors' departure eumete tells penelope that telemaco has arrived in ithaca, but she is doubtful: "such uncertain things redouble my grief." eumete's message is overheard by the suitors, who plot to kill telemaco. however, they are unnerved when a symbolic eagle flies overhead, so they abandon their plan and renew their efforts to capture penelope's heart, this time with gold. back in the woodland grove, minerva tells ulisse that she has organised a means whereby he will be able to challenge and destroy the suitors. resuming his beggar's disguise, ulisse arrives at the palace, where he is challenged to a fight by iro, ("i will pluck out the hairs of your beard one by one!"), a challenge he accepts and wins. penelope now states that she will accept the suitor who is able to string ulisse's bow. all three suitors attempt the task unsuccessfully. the disguised ulisse then asks to try though renouncing the prize of penelope's hand, and to everyone's amazement he succeeds. he then angrily denounces the suitors and, summoning the names of the gods, kills all three with the bow: "this is how the bow wounds! to death, to havoc, to ruin!" retrieved: il ritorno d'ulisse in patria (sv 325, "the return of ulysses to his homeland") is an opera consisting of a prologue and five acts (later revised to three), set by claudio monteverdi to a libretto by giacomo badoaro. the opera was first performed at the teatro santi giovanni e paolo in venice during the 1639–1640 carnival season. the story, taken from the second half of homer's "odyssey", tells how constancy and virtue are ultimately rewarded, treachery and deception overcome.
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complexity classes are generally classified into what? (computational_complexity_theory) of course, some complexity classes have complicated definitions that do not fit into this framework. thus, a typical complexity class has a definition like the following: retrieved: computational complexity theory focuses on classifying computational problems according to their inherent difficulty, and relating these classes to each other. a computational problem is a task solved by a computer. a computation problem is solvable by mechanical application of mathematical steps, such as an algorithm.
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what is the name of the person whose work was based on the strong understanding of harmonic structures gained at the École niedermeyer? (gabriel fauré) aaron copland wrote that although fauré's works can be divided into the usual "early", "middle" and "late" periods, there is no such radical difference between his first and last manners as is evident with many other composers. copland found premonitions of late fauré in even the earliest works, and traces of the early fauré in the works of his old age: "the themes, harmonies, form, have remained essentially the same, but with each new work they have all become more fresh, more personal, more profound." when fauré was born, berlioz and chopin were still composing; the latter was among fauré’s early influences. in his later years fauré developed compositional techniques that foreshadowed the atonal music of schoenberg, and, later still, drew discreetly on the techniques of jazz. duchen writes that early works such as the cantique de jean racine are in the tradition of french nineteenth-century romanticism, yet his late works are as modern as any of the works of his pupils.influences on fauré, particularly in his early work, included not only chopin but mozart and schumann. the authors of the record guide (1955), sackville-west and shawe-taylor, wrote that fauré learnt restraint and beauty of surface from mozart, tonal freedom and long melodic lines from chopin, "and from schumann, the sudden felicities in which his development sections abound, and those codas in which whole movements are briefly but magically illuminated." his work was based on the strong understanding of harmonic structures that he gained at the École niedermeyer from niedermeyer's successor gustave lefèvre. lefèvre wrote the book traité d'harmonie (paris, 1889), in which he sets out a harmonic theory that differs significantly from the classical theory of rameau, no longer outlawing certain chords as "dissonant". by using unresolved mild discords and colouristic effects, fauré anticipated the techniques of impressionist composers.in contrast with his harmonic and melodic style, which pushed the bounds for his time, fauré's rhythmic motives tended to be subtle and repetitive, with little to break the flow of the line, although he used discreet syncopations, similar to those found in brahms's works. copland referred to him as "the brahms of france". the music critic jerry dubins suggests that fauré "represents the link between the late german romanticism of brahms ... and the french impressionism of debussy."to sackville-west and shawe-taylor, fauré's later works do not display the easy charm of his earlier music: "the luscious romantic harmony which had always been firmly supported by a single tonality, later gave way to a severely monochrome style, full of enharmonic shifts, and creating the impression of several tonal centres simultaneously employed." retrieved: gabriel urbain fauré (; 12 may 1845 – 4 november 1924) was a french composer, organist, pianist and teacher. he was one of the foremost french composers of his generation, and his musical style influenced many 20th-century composers. among his best-known works are his "pavane", requiem, "sicilienne", nocturnes for piano and the songs "après un rêve" and "clair de lune".
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what are the names of the people who during their conversations convinced koyama to expand her collection ? (i. m. pei) the experience was rewarding for pei, and he agreed immediately to work with the group again. the new project was the miho museum, to display koyama's collection of tea ceremony artifacts. pei visited the site in shiga prefecture, and during their conversations convinced koyama to expand her collection. she conducted a global search and acquired more than 300 items showcasing the history of the silk road.one major challenge was the approach to the museum. the japanese team proposed a winding road up the mountain, not unlike the approach to the ncar building in colorado. instead, pei ordered a hole cut through a nearby mountain, connected to a major road via a bridge suspended from ninety-six steel cables and supported by a post set into the mountain. the museum itself was built into the mountain, with 80 percent of the building underground.when designing the exterior, pei borrowed from the tradition of japanese temples, particularly those found in nearby kyoto. he created a concise spaceframe wrapped into french limestone and covered with a glass roof. pei also oversaw specific decorative details, including a bench in the entrance lobby, carved from a 350-year-old keyaki tree. because of koyama's considerable wealth, money was rarely considered an obstacle; estimates at the time of completion put the cost of the project at us$350 million.during the first decade of the 2000s, pei designed a variety of buildings, including the suzhou museum near his childhood home. he also designed the museum of islamic art in doha, qatar at the request of the al-thani family. although it was originally planned for the corniche road along doha bay, pei convinced project coordinators to build a new island to provide the needed space. he then spent six months touring the region and surveying mosques in spain, syria, and tunisia. he was especially impressed with the elegant simplicity of the mosque of ibn tulun in cairo. once again, pei sought to combine new design elements with the classical aesthetic most appropriate for the location of the building. the rectangular boxes rotate evenly to create a subtle movement, with small arched windows at regular intervals into the limestone exterior. the museum's coordinators were pleased with the project; its official website describes its "true splendour unveiled in the sunlight", and speaks of "the shades of colour and the interplay of shadows paying tribute to the essence of islamic architecture". the macao science center in macau was designed by pei partnership architects in association with i. m. pei. the project to build the science center was conceived in 2001 and construction started in 2006. the center was completed in 2009 and opened by the chinese president hu jintao. retrieved: ieoh ming pei (), faia, riba ( 26 april 1917 – 16 may 2019) was a chinese-american architect. born in guangzhou but raised in hong kong and shanghai, pei drew inspiration at an early age from the garden villas at suzhou, the traditional retreat of the scholar-gentry to which his family belonged. in 1935, he moved to the united states and enrolled in the university of pennsylvania's architecture school, but he quickly transferred to the massachusetts institute of technology.
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what has the tendency to increase wages in a field or job position? (economic_inequality) a job where there are many workers willing to work a large amount of time (high supply) competing for a job that few require (low demand) will result in a low wage for that job. this is because competition between workers drives down the wage. an example of this would be jobs such as dish-washing or customer service. competition amongst workers tends to drive down wages due to the expendable nature of the worker in relation to his or her particular job. a job where there are few able or willing workers (low supply), but a large need for the positions (high demand), will result in high wages for that job. this is because competition between employers for employees will drive up the wage. examples of this would include jobs that require highly developed skills, rare abilities, or a high level of risk. competition amongst employers tends to drive up wages due to the nature of the job, since there is a relative shortage of workers for the particular position. professional and labor organizations may limit the supply of workers which results in higher demand and greater incomes for members. members may also receive higher wages through collective bargaining, political influence, or corruption. retrieved: united kingdom labour law regulates the relations between workers, employers and trade unions. people at work in the uk benefit from a minimum charter of employment rights, which are found in various acts, regulations, common law and equity. this includes the right to a minimum wage of £8.21 for over 25-year-olds under the national minimum wage act 1998.
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what is the medieval esteve pharmacy used as at present? (pharmacy) in europe there are old pharmacies still operating in dubrovnik, croatia, located inside the franciscan monastery, opened in 1317; and in the town hall square of tallinn, estonia, dating from at least 1422. the oldest is claimed to have been set up in 1221 in the church of santa maria novella in florence, italy, which now houses a perfume museum. the medieval esteve pharmacy, located in llívia, a catalan enclave close to puigcerdà, also now a museum, dates back to the 15th century, keeping albarellos from the 16th and 17th centuries, old prescription books and antique drugs. retrieved: pharmacy is the science and technique of preparing, dispensing, and reviewing drugs and providing additional clinical services. it is a health profession that links health sciences with pharmaceutical sciences and aims to ensure the safe, effective, and affordable use of drugs. the professional practice is becoming more clinically oriented as most of the drugs are now manufactured by pharmaceutical industries.
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who is secretly in love with larry before he gets married? (the office wife (1930 film)) publisher larry fellowes believes that his stenographer/secretary (played by dale fuller) spends more time with him and makes more decisions than a wife would for her husband. he persuades author kate halsey to write a novel based on this premise. when larry's secretary learns of his plans to marry linda, the secretary has a nervous breakdown because she is in love with him herself. a new attractive, intelligent and efficient secretary, anne murdock, is hired while larry is on his honeymoon. larry, a workaholic, begins to neglect his wife working with his secretary, and they both fall in love. meanwhile, his wife is seeing another man (played by brooks benedict), with whom she falls in love. eventually, larry kisses anne while they are working together at his apartment, while linda makes love with her young gigolo, who gives her the key to his apartment and says goodnight. linda returns to her husband (after giving them enough time to compose themselves) and tells larry that they should go to bed as it is very late. anne watches as larry goes to the bedroom with his wife and closes the door behind him. she is heartbroken and decides she will give him her resignation in the morning.linda decides to divorce larry. anne agrees to marry her long-time admirer ted o'hara after giving her resignation. on the final day of work, anne's sister katherine murdock phones the confused larry and explains everything, bringing about a happy ending. retrieved: the office wife is a 1930 american pre-code romantic drama film directed by lloyd bacon, released by warner bros., and based on the novel of the same name by faith baldwin. it was the talkie debut for joan blondell who would become one of the major warner bros. stars for the following nine years.
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who inhaled the dust of the sociopath? (house of dust) 1951 - having already killed ocd patient billy brown at the redding house asylum, a psychiatrist experiments on simple-minded inmate melvin veman and sociopath levius laitura. with levius still alive, the psychiatrist has his orderlies put the bodies of all three men inside the crematorium to burn them. present day - camden college student dylan tells his girlfriend gabby and his roommate kolt about the now abandoned asylum's haunted history. new student emma moves in as gabby's roommate and kolt takes a liking to her. however, fellow students allyson, christine and blythe do not. dylan, kolt, gabby and emma break into redding house after a party to look around despite a warning from campus security guard clyde. emma has strange experiences while exploring on her own. the other three knock over a container of cremated ashes and inhale the dust of the three men burned there in 1951. a recovering psychiatric patient herself, emma begins experiencing haunting visions upon returning to the dorm. the behavior of the other three students gradually changes as billy possesses dylan, melvin inhabits gabby and levius takes control of kolt's body. allyson is killed by someone unseen while doing laundry. christine is later killed while taking her dog outside. suspecting that the disappearances and the odd behaviors are related to the asylum, emma tries to go back to redding house, but clyde prevents her from going inside. with levius in full control of his actions, kolt attacks emma. emma eventually flees into the asylum and confirms her suspicions when she examines patient records and finds the empty urn knocked over by the others. emma then finds the dead bodies of allyson, christine and blythe (who was killed off screen). retrieved: house of dust is a 2014 supernatural thriller film directed by a.d. calvo. the movie had its world premiere on may 20, 2014 and focuses on a group of college students that become possessed by the ghosts of former mental patients.
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what is the formal first name of the person who goes to the holiday ball with paige? (the prince & me: a royal honeymoon) at last, the newly crowned king of denmark, edvard, and his wife and queen, dr. paige morgan, find time to fly to belavia for their secret honeymoon. they spend their christmas holidays at a ski resort, but as they take a tour of belavia's natural beauty, eddie and paige discover that the evil prime minister polonius has given orders to bulldoze the precious forests to drill for oil. paige and eddie decide they must do everything they can to save the forest, even if it means putting aside their honeymoon. then, the couple bump into paige's ex-boyfriend, scott, a journalist. eddie immediately becomes jealous. even though edvard suspects scott cannot be trusted, eddie and paige ask him for help with the media to try and stop the minister's evil plans. scott, however, is being controlled by the evil minister, who tells him to spy on the couple. scott tries to back out, but fails. eddie tries to get an audience with the prince of belavia, but fails, so he and paige go to the holiday ball. meanwhile, scott tries to kiss paige and says he is sorry he let her go. disgusted, paige walks away and goes to find eddie, only to find him drunk. retrieved: the prince & me: a royal honeymoon (also known as the prince & me 3 and renamed the prince & me 3: holiday honeymoon when shown on television) is a 2008 american romantic comedy film, directed by catherine cyran, which was released direct-to-video.
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what are the full names of the people in the group who stumble across the eerie bide-a-wee rest home? (carry on screaming!) the film opens in edwardian times in hocombe woods, where doris mann and albert potter are courting. when albert searches the woods for a peeping tom, doris is abducted by a monster named oddbod, which leaves a finger behind. albert, finding the finger, rushes to the police station and reports the matter to detective constable slobotham, who in turn tells his superior, the henpecked detective sergeant sidney bung, who has been investigating similar disappearances in the same woods. after searching the woods for further clues, the group stumble across the eerie bide-a-wee rest home, and are shown to the sitting-room by the butler, sockett. sockett informs the mistress of the house, valeria, of their presence, and she awakens her electrically-charged brother, dr. orlando watt. dr watt speaks to the three men, who are frightened from the house when dr. watt vanishes and re-appears when his electrical charge runs down. the next day, bung, slobotham and potter interview dan dann, a lavatory man, who once worked at bide-a-wee as a gardener but is silenced by oddbod before he can reveal anything. meanwhile, the police scientist accidentally creates a second creature—oddbod junior (billy cornelius)—when subjecting oddbod's finger to an electrical charge. after killing the scientist, oddbod junior makes his way to the mansion, where valeria and watt are turning people into mannequins in the manner of house of wax to sell. bung arrives at the house to investigate dann's death, but becomes infatuated with valeria instead. retrieved: carry on screaming! is a british comedy and the twelfth film in the series of "carry on" films to be made and was released in 1966. it was the last of the series to be made by anglo-amalgamated before the series moved to the rank organisation. of the regular cast, it features kenneth williams, jim dale, charles hawtrey, joan sims, bernard bresslaw and peter butterworth.
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how much resources were french placing in north america? (french_and_indian_war) after the disastrous 1757 british campaigns (resulting in a failed expedition against louisbourg and the siege of fort william henry, which was followed by indian torture and massacres of british victims), the british government fell. william pitt came to power and significantly increased british military resources in the colonies at a time when france was unwilling to risk large convoys to aid the limited forces it had in new france. france concentrated its forces against prussia and its allies in the european theatre of the war. between 1758 and 1760, the british military launched a campaign to capture the colony of canada. they succeeded in capturing territory in surrounding colonies and ultimately quebec. though the british were later defeated at sainte foy in quebec, the french ceded canada in accordance with the 1763 treaty. retrieved: the french and indian war (1754–1763) pitted the colonies of british america against those of new france, each side supported by military units from the parent country and by american indian allies. at the start of the war, the french colonies had a population of roughly 60,000 settlers, compared with 2 million in the british colonies. the outnumbered french particularly depended on the indians.
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what is the name of the people who have been trying to buy the mine for years? (under fiesta stars) singing cowboy and rodeo star gene autry inherits half interest of a ranch and mining property from his late foster father, henry "dad" erwin. the other half is left to dad's niece, barbara erwin who arrives at the ranch from the east with her friend, kitty callahan. the will stipulates that each has an "undivided interest" in the inheritance—that each owns half of everything—and that nothing can be sold off without the approval of the other. in desperate need of money, barbara expresses her desire to sell the mine as quickly as possible. gene, however, wants to continue dad's work on the mine, which employs mexican rancheros whose land was ruined by dust storms. he explains that although the profits are currently put back into operations, eventually the mine will provide her with an income, and that without the mine, the rancheros will not survive. with not enough money to return east, barbara and kitty decide to stay, and plan to use their feminine wiles on gene and his sidekick, frog millhouse, to get gene to change his mind about selling. meanwhile, gene assures the rancheros that the mine will not be sold and that he will continue dad erwin's work. after her sweet-talking fails to win gene over to her side, barbara hires attorneys arnold and fry to sell the mine for her, giving them the power of attorney. unknown to barbara, the unscrupulous lawyers have been trying for years to gain control of the mine. they order their henchman tommick to get rid of gene. tommick and his gang ride out to the mine and initiate a gunfight, but gene and the rancheros are able to defend themselves. retrieved: under fiesta stars is a 1941 american western film directed by frank mcdonald and starring gene autry, smiley burnette, and carol hughes. based on a story by karl brown, the film is about a singing cowboy and rodeo champion who inherits a ranch and mining property along with his foster father's niece. she wants to sell but needs his consent, and he wants to work the mine according to his foster father's wishes.
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what are the first names of the people who jack convinces to go in search of the treasure with him? (of love & betrayal) when charter-boat skipper jack o'conner finds a gold spanish dollar off the florida keys, he decides to go in search of a legendary hoard of spanish doubloons sunk during the "hundred years storm" of 1780. for, as jack's friend cap'n billau reveals, the coin bears a clue to the treasure's whereabouts – one of four islands etched by the infamous pirate, jacques un-oeil upon the original doubloon. at billau's urging, jack tracks down the two beautiful women who unknowingly hold the remaining clues. streetwise sandy sequoia's piece of eight came from her murdered drug dealer boyfriend in miami. and lonely-heart portia pennington inherited her coin from her merchant tycoon grandfather, who died at sea in the "hundred years storm" of 1893, while hunting for the lost gold. jack convinces the girls to go in search of the pirate treasure with him. but first, the two must learn to crew his 76' schooner; and then, all three adventurers must learn to trust one another, if they expect to navigate the treacheries of love and the unpredictable caribbean. as jack introduces the girls to life at sea, he starts to fall in love with sandy. all seems to be going well, until jack discovers sandy with drugs on his boat – a kilo of her dead boyfriend's cocaine (which she has steadily been using since coming aboard). he has portia dump the coke overboard; and while sandy wrestles to overcome her addiction, jack turns his attentions to portia. when sandy and portia realize that jack has seduced each of them in turn and convinced each to reveal to him the name of the island on her coin, they turn on him. feeling betrayed and realizing that they no longer need jack in order to sail the boat or find the gold, they maroon him on a small island and go after the sunken treasure themselves. retrieved: of love & betrayal is a 1995 american action and romance film written and directed by michael reed mclaughlin. it stars kevin rahm, amy caudill, and tamara jeffries. it was filmed on location in eleuthera, the bahamas and shot on 35mm film on a 72' schooner 'keewatin' owned by ron and aleda turner.
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the rhine and what other river were accepted as the germanic frontier? (rhine) from the death of augustus in ad 14 until after ad 70, rome accepted as her germanic frontier the water-boundary of the rhine and upper danube. beyond these rivers she held only the fertile plain of frankfurt, opposite the roman border fortress of moguntiacum (mainz), the southernmost slopes of the black forest and a few scattered bridge-heads. the northern section of this frontier, where the rhine is deep and broad, remained the roman boundary until the empire fell. the southern part was different. the upper rhine and upper danube are easily crossed. the frontier which they form is inconveniently long, enclosing an acute-angled wedge of foreign territory between the modern baden and württemberg. the germanic populations of these lands seem in roman times to have been scanty, and roman subjects from the modern alsace-lorraine had drifted across the river eastwards. retrieved: the rhine (, , , , , ) is one of the major european rivers, which has its sources in switzerland and flows in a mostly northerly direction through germany and the netherlands, emptying into the north sea. the river begins in the swiss canton of graubünden in the southeastern swiss alps, forms part of the swiss-liechtenstein, swiss-austrian, swiss-german and then the franco-german border, then flows through the german rhineland and the netherlands and eventually empties into the north sea.
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what are the aliases of the people who take a hostage? (the town (2010 film)) four lifelong friends from the boston neighborhood of charlestown, douglas "doug" macray, james "jem" coughlin, albert "gloansy" macgloan, and desmond "dez" elden, rob a bank. they take the manager, claire keesey, hostage, but release her unharmed. when they find out claire lives in their neighborhood, doug begins to follow her to find out how much she has told the police, and to make sure that jem does not eliminate her as a witness. soon a romance grows between them, which doug hides from the gang. as they grow closer, doug tells claire of his search for his long-lost mother, who he believes went to live with his aunt in tangerine, florida. he also recounts his chance to be a professional hockey player which he threw away for a life of crime, following in his father's footsteps. she in turn tells doug that she saw a tattoo on one of the robbers, and he realizes that she can identify jem and send them all to prison. he knows that jem will kill her if he discovers the truth, so he persuades her that the authorities cannot protect her, and she decides not to tell the police. after claire tells doug about being harassed and her car vandalized by alex, a local dominican thug, doug enlists jem for a favor, which they can never talk about. doug and jem don hockey masks and violently assault the offenders without jem knowing the true reason for the favor is to protect claire. retrieved: the town is a 2010 american crime thriller film co-written, directed by and starring ben affleck, adapted from chuck hogan's novel "prince of thieves". it also stars rebecca hall, jon hamm, jeremy renner, blake lively, titus welliver, pete postlethwaite, and chris cooper, and follows a group of boston bank robbers who set out to get one final score by robbing fenway park.
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for most organisms, what is the dominant system of defense? (immune_system) microorganisms or toxins that successfully enter an organism encounter the cells and mechanisms of the innate immune system. the innate response is usually triggered when microbes are identified by pattern recognition receptors, which recognize components that are conserved among broad groups of microorganisms, or when damaged, injured or stressed cells send out alarm signals, many of which (but not all) are recognized by the same receptors as those that recognize pathogens. innate immune defenses are non-specific, meaning these systems respond to pathogens in a generic way. this system does not confer long-lasting immunity against a pathogen. the innate immune system is the dominant system of host defense in most organisms. retrieved: the immune system is a host defense system comprising many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease. to function properly, an immune system must detect a wide variety of agents, known as pathogens, from viruses to parasitic worms, and distinguish them from the organism's own healthy tissue. in many species, there are two major subsystems of the immune system: the innate immune system and the adaptive immune system.
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what albums of the mars volta did frusciante contribute to? (john frusciante) in early 2005, frusciante entered the studio to work on his fifth and final studio album with the chili peppers, stadium arcadium. his guitar playing is dominant throughout the album, and he provides backing vocals on most of the tracks. although usually following a "less is more" style of guitar playing, he began using a full twenty-four track mixer for maximum effect. in the arrangements, he incorporates a wide array of sounds and playing styles, similar to the funk-influenced blood sugar sex magik or the more melodic by the way. he also changed his approach to his playing, opting to contribute solos and allow songs to be formed from jam sessions. in an interview from guitar world, frusciante explained how he approached his guitar solos for their album stadium arcadium completely differently from those for their previous albums. on blood sugar sex magik and californication, frusciante had a general idea how he wanted his guitar solos to sound. for stadium arcadium, almost every guitar solo was completely improvised by frusciante on the spot. several reviews have stressed that the influence of hendrix is evident in his solos on the album, with frusciante himself backing this up. he also expanded the use of guitar effects throughout the album, and used various other instruments such as the synthesizer and mellotron. he worked continuously with rubin over-dubbing guitar progressions, changing harmonies and using all his technical resources.frusciante began a series of collaborations with friend omar rodríguez-lópez and his band the mars volta, by contributing guitar and electronic instrumentation to song "cicatriz esp" off their album de-loused in the comatorium. he also contributed guitar solos on their 2005 album frances the mute. in 2006, he helped the mars volta complete their third album amputechture by playing guitar on seven of its eight tracks. in return, rodriguez-lopez has played on several of frusciante's solo albums, as well as making a guest appearance on stadium arcadium. retrieved: john anthony frusciante (; born march 5, 1970) is an american guitarist, singer, composer, and producer. he is best known as the former guitarist of the rock band red hot chili peppers, from 1988 until 1992 and from 1998 until 2009. he recorded five studio albums with them.
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what is the alias of the person who sang in the church during her childhood? (katy perry) katheryn elizabeth hudson (born october 25, 1984), known professionally as katy perry, is an american singer, songwriter, and television judge. after singing in church during her childhood, she pursued a career in gospel music as a teenager. perry signed with red hill records and released her debut studio album katy hudson under her birth name in 2001, which was commercially unsuccessful. she moved to los angeles the following year to venture into secular music after red hill ceased operations and she subsequently began working with producers glen ballard, dr. luke, and max martin. after adopting the stage name katy perry and being dropped by the island def jam music group and columbia records, she signed a recording contract with capitol records in april 2007. perry rose to fame in 2008 with the release of her second album, a pop rock record titled one of the boys, and its singles "i kissed a girl" and "hot n cold". the former track also sparked controversy for its sapphic themes. her third album, teenage dream (2010), ventured into disco, and was her first album to top the u.s. billboard 200. it topped the u.s. billboard hot 100 with the singles "california gurls", "teenage dream", "firework", "e.t.", and "last friday night (t.g.i.f.)", while "the one that got away" reached number three on the chart. the album became the first by a female artist to produce five number-one songs in the u.s., and the second overall after michael jackson's album bad. in march 2012, she re-issued the album as teenage dream: the complete confection, which produced the songs "part of me" and "wide awake". her fourth album, prism (2013), was her second to peak atop the u.s. charts. it is influenced by pop and dance, and she became the first artist with multiple videos to reach one billion views on vevo with the videos for its songs "roar" and "dark horse". her fifth album, witness (2017), delved into electropop and became her third album to reach number one in the u.s. "chained to the rhythm" was the album's most successful single, breaking spotify's record at the time for most first-day streams for a song by a female artist. perry has received various awards, including four guinness world records, five american music awards, a brit award, and a juno award, and has been included in the annual forbes lists of highest-earning women in music from 2011–2018. her estimated net worth as of 2016 is $125 million. she is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 100 million records globally throughout her career. in film, she released an autobiographical documentary titled katy perry: part of me in 2012, and voiced smurfette in the 2011 film the smurfs and its sequel in 2013. perry also began serving as a judge on american idol in 2018. retrieved: katheryn elizabeth hudson (born october 25, 1984), known professionally as katy perry, is an american singer, songwriter, and television judge. after singing in church during her childhood, she pursued a career in gospel music as a teenager. perry signed with red hill records and released her debut studio album "katy hudson" under her birth name in 2001, which was commercially unsuccessful.
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what are the first names of the two people who live in an apartment on the upper east side? (thieves (1977 film)) school principal martin cramer and schoolteacher sally are a married couple in their 30s who are stuck in a rut. their upper east side apartment is mostly unfurnished five weeks after they moved from orchard street because sally forgot the name of the moving company. sally wants to bring a juvenile delinquent student of hers named carlton in to live with them, but martin reminds her that the boy stole from him the last time they took him in. sally laments that martin is no longer the idealistic person he once was. when sally says it is time they have a child of their own, martin tells her to go to sleep. a week later, sally, who is pregnant, initiates divorce proceedings and then leaves to stay with a friend while she considers getting an abortion. sally phones gordon, a man she met in the park, and gordon invites her to his apartment. after a pleasant conversation gordon reveals he is married with children to a woman who will not give him a divorce and they decide they would be better off as friends. meanwhile, martin makes love to a neighbor, nancy. retrieved: thieves is a 1977 american comedy film directed by john berry, written by herb gardner, and starring marlo thomas, charles grodin and irwin corey. it was released on february 11, 1977, by paramount pictures. the film was based on gardner's broadway play, and has almost the same cast, with the main exception being that charles grodin is playing martin rather than richard mulligan, though grodin directed and produced the play.
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rudyard kipling was an influential spokesman for what? (imperialism) a resurgence came in the late 19th century, with the scramble for africa and major additions in asia and the middle east. the british spirit of imperialism was expressed by joseph chamberlain and lord rosebury, and implemented in africa by cecil rhodes. the pseudo-sciences of social darwinism and theories of race formed an ideological underpinning during this time. other influential spokesmen included lord cromer, lord curzon, general kitchner, lord milner, and the writer rudyard kipling. the british empire was the largest empire that the world has ever seen both in terms of landmass and population. its power, both military and economic, remained unmatched. retrieved: imperialism is a policy or ideology of extending a nation's rule over foreign nations, often by military force or by gaining political and economic control of other areas. imperialism was both normal and common "worldwide" throughout recorded history, the earliest examples dating from the mid-third millennium bc, diminishing only in the late 20th century. in recent times, it has been considered morally reprehensible and prohibited by international law.
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what character in the play portrays civil disobedience? (civil_disobedience) one of the oldest depictions of civil disobedience is in sophocles' play antigone, in which antigone, one of the daughters of former king of thebes, oedipus, defies creon, the current king of thebes, who is trying to stop her from giving her brother polynices a proper burial. she gives a stirring speech in which she tells him that she must obey her conscience rather than human law. she is not at all afraid of the death he threatens her with (and eventually carries out), but she is afraid of how her conscience will smite her if she does not do this. retrieved: civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws, demands, orders or commands of a government or occupying international power. by some definitions, civil disobedience has to be nonviolent to be called 'civil'. hence, civil disobedience is sometimes equated with peaceful protests or nonviolent resistance.
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most aspects of transport safety is a subject dealt with by whom? (scottish_parliament) reserved matters are subjects that are outside the legislative competence of the scotland parliament. the scottish parliament is unable to legislate on such issues that are reserved to, and dealt with at, westminster (and where ministerial functions usually lie with uk government ministers). these include abortion, broadcasting policy, civil service, common markets for uk goods and services, constitution, electricity, coal, oil, gas, nuclear energy, defence and national security, drug policy, employment, foreign policy and relations with europe, most aspects of transport safety and regulation, national lottery, protection of borders, social security and stability of uk's fiscal, economic and monetary system. retrieved: the scottish parliament (; scots: "scots pairlament") is the unicameral legislature of scotland. located in the holyrood area of the capital city, edinburgh, it is frequently referred to by the metonym holyrood.
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what is the full name of the person that deprived baldassare cossa status as a cardinal? (tomb of antipope john xxiii) antipope john xxiii had a complicated life, legacy, and relationship with the city of florence. baldassare cossa was a neapolitan nobleman who grew up in bologna. pope boniface ix elevated cossa to the archdiocese of bologna in 1396 and made him a cardinal in 1402. after the council of pisa in 1409, cossa encouraged rebellion against pope gregory xii, who refused to resign. cossa was deprived of his cardinalate, but it was restored by antipope alexander v, who had been elected by the council.cossa succeeded alexander v as john xxiii in 1410. john xxiii was acknowledged as pope by france, england, bohemia, prussia, portugal, parts of the holy roman empire, and numerous northern italian city states, including florence and venice; however, the avignon pope benedict xiii was regarded as pope by the kingdoms of aragon, castile, and scotland and gregory xii was still favored by ladislaus of naples, carlo i malatesta, the princes of bavaria, louis iii, elector of the palatinate, and parts of germany and poland.when ladislaus of naples conquered rome in 1413, john xxiii was forced to flee to florence. he was compelled by sigismund, holy roman emperor, to convoke the council of constance in 1414, although when the threat to his pontificate and possibly his person became apparent, he fled in 1415. although he expected his departure would disperse the council, the members of which he called to join him under the protection of frederick iv, duke of austria, it continued to operate where they were. as john xxiii tried to make his way towards the territory of john ii, duke of burgundy, frederick iv surrendered him to the custody of sigismund and the council, and he was imprisoned by louis iii.in the meantime, the council deposed john xxiii on may 29, 1415 and elected pope martin v on november 11, 1417; martin v proceeded to florence in february 1419. cossa was ransomed by the republic of florence in 1419 (louis iii had abandoned the allegiance of sigismund in 1417), as orchestrated by giovanni di bicci de' medici. his ransom may have been a reward for past assistance to florence, or a manoeuvre to put pressure on martin v (still in florence; he would arrive in rome in september 1420), or both. cossa had helped florence conquer pisa in 1405 in his capacity as papal legate to bologna and, as pope, had designated the medici bank as the depository-general for the papal finances.in florence, cossa submitted to martin v on june 14, 1419 and was rewarded with a cardinal's hat on june 26, only to die on december 22. although given the title of cardinal bishop of tusculum, cossa called himself "cardinal of florence". retrieved: the tomb of antipope john xxiii is the marble-and-bronze tomb monument of antipope john xxiii (baldassare cossa, c. 1360–1419), created by donatello and michelozzo for the florence baptistry adjacent to the duomo. it was commissioned by the executors of cossa's will after his death on december 22, 1419 and completed during the 1420s, establishing it as one of the early landmarks of renaissance florence. according to ferdinand gregorovius, the tomb is "at once the sepulchre of the great schism in the church and the last papal tomb which is outside rome itself".
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what year did bskyb and virgin media have a dispute over the carriage of sky channels on cable tv? (sky_(united_kingdom)) in 2007, bskyb and virgin media became involved in a dispute over the carriage of sky channels on cable tv. the failure to renew the existing carriage agreements negotiated with ntl and telewest resulted in virgin media removing the basic channels from the network on 1 march 2007. virgin media claimed that bskyb had substantially increased the asking price for the channels, a claim which bskyb denied, on the basis that their new deal offered "substantially more value" by including hd channels and video on demand content which was not previously carried by cable. retrieved: sky uk (formerly british sky broadcasting limited, bskyb and sky) is a british telecommunications company which serves the united kingdom owned by comcast. sky provides television and broadband internet services, fixed line and mobile telephone services to consumers and businesses in the united kingdom. it is the uk's largest
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what medical appliance can be a concern for oxygen toxicity? (oxygen) oxygen gas (o 2) can be toxic at elevated partial pressures, leading to convulsions and other health problems.[j] oxygen toxicity usually begins to occur at partial pressures more than 50 kilopascals (kpa), equal to about 50% oxygen composition at standard pressure or 2.5 times the normal sea-level o 2 partial pressure of about 21 kpa. this is not a problem except for patients on mechanical ventilators, since gas supplied through oxygen masks in medical applications is typically composed of only 30%–50% o 2 by volume (about 30 kpa at standard pressure). (although this figure also is subject to wide variation, depending on type of mask). retrieved: oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol o and atomic number 8, meaning its nucleus has 8 protons. the number of neutrons varies according to the isotope: the stable isotopes have 8, 9, or 10 neutrons. oxygen is a member of the chalcogen group on the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and an oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds.
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warsaw summer jazz days is one of the many what hosted by warsaw? (warsaw) thanks to numerous musical venues, including the teatr wielki, the polish national opera, the chamber opera, the national philharmonic hall and the national theatre, as well as the roma and buffo music theatres and the congress hall in the palace of culture and science, warsaw hosts many events and festivals. among the events worth particular attention are: the international frédéric chopin piano competition, the international contemporary music festival warsaw autumn, the jazz jamboree, warsaw summer jazz days, the international stanisław moniuszko vocal competition, the mozart festival, and the festival of old music. retrieved: warsaw ( ; ; see also other names) is the capital and largest city of poland. the metropolis stands on the vistula river in east-central poland and its population is officially estimated at 1.78 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 3.1 million residents, which makes warsaw the 8th most-populous capital city in the european union. the city limits cover , while the metropolitan area covers .
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which carpooling friend dies from blood loss? (downrange (film)) todd acosta, his girlfriend sarah fletcher, and their new carpooling friends jodi, keren, jeff, and eric become stranded on a remote country road when their suv suffers a tire blowout. while changing the tire, jeff is suddenly killed by silent sniper fire. the unseen sniper shoots sarah next, prompting eric to take cover behind a tree stump while jodi, keren, and todd hide behind the vehicle. the sniper shoots a cellphone off a selfie stick when the trio behind the vehicle tries getting a signal to call 911. keren uses her hoodie to create a distraction while todd, who is additionally suffering from a slug lodged in his arm, unsuccessfully attempts to put the suv in neutral so it can be moved for rolling cover. eric uses a video shot from his cellphone camera to determine the sniper's position. todd retrieves a toolbox and duct tapes its metal lid to his arm for protection. although he takes another shot in the process, todd manages to get the suv rolling on his second attempt. however, the suv rolls in the opposite direction until the sniper shoots out another tire and disables it. eric tries running toward nearby trees in the commotion. the sniper shoots eric in his ankle as well as his leg. eric hits the ground and eventually passes out. keren uses a lighter to heat a hammerhead for cauterizing todd's arm wound. after retrieving a water bottle from the backseat and taking swigs themselves, the trio tosses the bottle to eric. the sniper shoots eric through his hand when he tries taking a sip. during a quiet moment, todd tells jodi and keren that his girlfriend sarah was pregnant, but lost their baby. lost in reflection and losing hope, todd goes to drape a shirt over sarah's face. surprisingly, the sniper does not fire. eric eventually dies from blood loss. retrieved: downrange is a 2017 american horror thriller film written and directed by ryuhei kitamura. it stars kelly connaire, stephanie pearson and rod hernandez.
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what side effect of these type of protests is unfortunate? (civil_disobedience) some forms of civil disobedience, such as illegal boycotts, refusals to pay taxes, draft dodging, distributed denial-of-service attacks, and sit-ins, make it more difficult for a system to function. in this way, they might be considered coercive. brownlee notes that "although civil disobedients are constrained in their use of coercion by their conscientious aim to engage in moral dialogue, nevertheless they may find it necessary to employ limited coercion in order to get their issue onto the table." the plowshares organization temporarily closed gcsb waihopai by padlocking the gates and using sickles to deflate one of the large domes covering two satellite dishes. retrieved: civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws, demands, orders or commands of a government or occupying international power. by some definitions, civil disobedience has to be nonviolent to be called 'civil'. hence, civil disobedience is sometimes equated with peaceful protests or nonviolent resistance.
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what are those with lower incomes less likely to have in order to prepare for the future? (economic_inequality) an important factor in the creation of inequality is variation in individuals' access to education. education, especially in an area where there is a high demand for workers, creates high wages for those with this education, however, increases in education first increase and then decrease growth as well as income inequality. as a result, those who are unable to afford an education, or choose not to pursue optional education, generally receive much lower wages. the justification for this is that a lack of education leads directly to lower incomes, and thus lower aggregate savings and investment. conversely, education raises incomes and promotes growth because it helps to unleash the productive potential of the poor. retrieved: economic inequality covers a wide variety of topics. it can refer to either income distribution (measuring the amount of money people are paid) or the distribution of wealth (the amount of wealth people own). besides economic inequality between countries or states, there are important types of economic inequality between different groups of people.
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what would still be available to watch online? (katy perry) perry embarked on her second tour, the california dreams tour, in support of teenage dream from february 2011 to january 2012. the tour grossed $59.5 million globally and won her the award for best live act at the 2011 mtv europe music awards. on september 23, 2011, she performed on the opening day of the 2011 rock in rio festival along with elton john and rihanna. in september 2010, perry was scheduled to appear on the 41st-season premiere of sesame street. after her scene was uploaded to youtube, viewers criticized perry's exposed cleavage. four days before the scheduled airing, sesame workshop announced that the segment would not air on television, but would still be available to watch online. perry subsequently mocked the controversy on saturday night live, where she was a musical guest and wore an elmo-themed shirt showing large amounts of cleavage during one skit.in december 2010, perry played moe szyslak's girlfriend in the live-action segment from a christmas episode of the simpsons titled "the fight before christmas". in february 2011, she made a guest appearance on the how i met your mother episode "oh honey", playing a woman known as honey. the role won her the people's choice award for favorite tv guest star in january 2012. she made her film debut in the 3d family motion picture the smurfs as smurfette on july 29, 2011. the film was a financial success worldwide, while critics gave mostly negative reviews. she hosted saturday night live on december 10, 2011, with robyn as the episode's musical guest. perry's work on the episode received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised her performance in the episode's digital short featuring her and andy samberg. in march 2012, she guest starred as a prison security guard named rikki on the raising hope episode "single white female role model". on july 5, 2012, perry's autobiographical documentary katy perry: part of me was released to theaters through paramount pictures. the film received positive reviews and grossed $32.7 million worldwide at the box office.perry began to venture into business when she endorsed her first fragrance, purr, in november 2010. her second fragrance, meow!, was released in december 2011. both perfumes were released through nordstrom department stores. electronic arts recruited her to promote their new expansion pack for the sims 3: showtime, before releasing a separate stuff pack featuring perry-inspired furniture, outfits, and hairstyles, titled the sims 3: katy perry's sweet treats, in june 2012. the following month, she became the spokesperson and ambassador for popchips and made an investment in the company. billboard dubbed her as their "woman of the year" for 2012.she married russell brand on october 23, 2010, in a traditional hindu ceremony near the ranthambhore tiger sanctuary in rajasthan, india. brand announced on december 30, 2011, that they were divorcing after 14 months of marriage. perry later stated that conflicting career schedules and his desire to have children before she was ready led to the end of their marriage and that he never spoke to her again after sending a text message that he was divorcing her, while brand asserted that he divorced her due to her commercial success and reluctance to engage in activism. she was initially distraught over their divorce, and said that she contemplated suicide. after the marriage ended in 2012, perry began a relationship with singer john mayer that august. retrieved: katheryn elizabeth hudson (born october 25, 1984), known professionally as katy perry, is an american singer, songwriter, and television judge. after singing in church during her childhood, she pursued a career in gospel music as a teenager. perry signed with red hill records and released her debut studio album "katy hudson" under her birth name in 2001, which was commercially unsuccessful.
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what is the force called rgarding a potential field between two locations? (force) a conservative force that acts on a closed system has an associated mechanical work that allows energy to convert only between kinetic or potential forms. this means that for a closed system, the net mechanical energy is conserved whenever a conservative force acts on the system. the force, therefore, is related directly to the difference in potential energy between two different locations in space, and can be considered to be an artifact of the potential field in the same way that the direction and amount of a flow of water can be considered to be an artifact of the contour map of the elevation of an area. retrieved: in physics, a force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. a force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity (which includes to begin moving from a state of rest), i.e., to accelerate. force can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull.
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what does the electrolysis of water produce? (oxygen) oxygen gas can also be produced through electrolysis of water into molecular oxygen and hydrogen. dc electricity must be used: if ac is used, the gases in each limb consist of hydrogen and oxygen in the explosive ratio 2:1. contrary to popular belief, the 2:1 ratio observed in the dc electrolysis of acidified water does not prove that the empirical formula of water is h2o unless certain assumptions are made about the molecular formulae of hydrogen and oxygen themselves. a similar method is the electrocatalytic o 2 evolution from oxides and oxoacids. chemical catalysts can be used as well, such as in chemical oxygen generators or oxygen candles that are used as part of the life-support equipment on submarines, and are still part of standard equipment on commercial airliners in case of depressurization emergencies. another air separation technology involves forcing air to dissolve through ceramic membranes based on zirconium dioxide by either high pressure or an electric current, to produce nearly pure o 2 gas. retrieved: oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol o and atomic number 8, meaning its nucleus has 8 protons. the number of neutrons varies according to the isotope: the stable isotopes have 8, 9, or 10 neutrons. oxygen is a member of the chalcogen group on the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and an oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds.
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what are the full names of the people who have undivided interest in the inheritance? (under fiesta stars) singing cowboy and rodeo star gene autry inherits half interest of a ranch and mining property from his late foster father, henry "dad" erwin. the other half is left to dad's niece, barbara erwin who arrives at the ranch from the east with her friend, kitty callahan. the will stipulates that each has an "undivided interest" in the inheritance—that each owns half of everything—and that nothing can be sold off without the approval of the other. in desperate need of money, barbara expresses her desire to sell the mine as quickly as possible. gene, however, wants to continue dad's work on the mine, which employs mexican rancheros whose land was ruined by dust storms. he explains that although the profits are currently put back into operations, eventually the mine will provide her with an income, and that without the mine, the rancheros will not survive. with not enough money to return east, barbara and kitty decide to stay, and plan to use their feminine wiles on gene and his sidekick, frog millhouse, to get gene to change his mind about selling. meanwhile, gene assures the rancheros that the mine will not be sold and that he will continue dad erwin's work. after her sweet-talking fails to win gene over to her side, barbara hires attorneys arnold and fry to sell the mine for her, giving them the power of attorney. unknown to barbara, the unscrupulous lawyers have been trying for years to gain control of the mine. they order their henchman tommick to get rid of gene. tommick and his gang ride out to the mine and initiate a gunfight, but gene and the rancheros are able to defend themselves. retrieved: under fiesta stars is a 1941 american western film directed by frank mcdonald and starring gene autry, smiley burnette, and carol hughes. based on a story by karl brown, the film is about a singing cowboy and rodeo champion who inherits a ranch and mining property along with his foster father's niece. she wants to sell but needs his consent, and he wants to work the mine according to his foster father's wishes.
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what has its deductions being mainly for the high cost of living for business 2018 rankings? (virginia) virginia has the highest concentration of technology workers of any state, and the fourth-highest number of technology workers after california, texas, and new york. computer chips became the state's highest-grossing export in 2006, surpassing its traditional top exports of coal and tobacco combined, reaching a total export value of $717 million in 2015. northern virginia, once considered the state's dairy capital, now hosts software, communication technology, defense contracting companies, particularly in the dulles technology corridor. the state has the highest average and peak internet speeds in the united states, with the third-highest worldwide. northern virginia's data centers can carry up to 70% of the nation's internet traffic, and in 2015 the region was the largest and fastest growing data center market in the nation.forbes magazine has named virginia the best state in the nation for business five times, and included it in their top five in 2018, as did cnbc in their america's top states for business 2018 rankings, with its deductions being mainly for the high cost of living. additionally, in 2014 a survey of 12,000 small business owners found virginia to be one of the most friendly states for small businesses. virginia has 23 fortune 500 companies, ranking the state sixth nationwide. tysons corner is one of the largest business districts in the nation. tourism in virginia supported an estimated 210,000 jobs and generated $21.2 billion in 2012. arlington county is the top tourist destination in the state by domestic spending, followed by fairfax county, loudoun county, and virginia beach. retrieved: virginia (), officially the commonwealth of virginia, is a state in the southeastern and mid-atlantic regions of the united states located between the atlantic coast and the appalachian mountains. the geography and climate of the commonwealth are shaped by the blue ridge mountains and the chesapeake bay, which provide habitat for much of its flora and fauna. the capital of the commonwealth is richmond; virginia beach is the most populous city, and fairfax county is the most populous political subdivision.
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what is the full name of the sister of the girl that always dresses like her favorite superhero? (penny black (film)) beautiful penny black rose to fame as the face of ubernu, the mega-corporation taking over the world. penny likes the high life, expensive clothes, and fancy restaurants, but she just became guardian for her sister, alex. she's 18 going on 8, always dresses like her favorite superhero, lapwing, and she's driving penny crazy! when she inadvertently sabotages a photoshoot, drives penny into a public rage, and puts penny's modelling career in jeopardy, she panics and heads for wellington to try to win her job back. without anywhere to leave alex she reluctantly packs her in the car, too, and they hit the road, cruising south til penny accidentally plants the car into a paddock. luckily, guy, a charismatic activist picks them up and offers to take them both to wellington. guy is smart, charming and has a different way of looking at the world, and penny soon warms to his apple tree planting, dumpster diving, billboard altering ways. but in the middle of their mayhem, adventure, and bending the law, things start to go wrong… retrieved: penny black is a 2015 new zealand independent comedy film produced by fiona jackson, and directed by joe hitchcock.
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what concept is frequently used to define complexity classes? (computational_complexity_theory) many complexity classes are defined using the concept of a reduction. a reduction is a transformation of one problem into another problem. it captures the informal notion of a problem being at least as difficult as another problem. for instance, if a problem x can be solved using an algorithm for y, x is no more difficult than y, and we say that x reduces to y. there are many different types of reductions, based on the method of reduction, such as cook reductions, karp reductions and levin reductions, and the bound on the complexity of reductions, such as polynomial-time reductions or log-space reductions. retrieved: computational complexity theory focuses on classifying computational problems according to their inherent difficulty, and relating these classes to each other. a computational problem is a task solved by a computer. a computation problem is solvable by mechanical application of mathematical steps, such as an algorithm.
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what limits the rankine cycle's efficiency? (steam_engine) the efficiency of a rankine cycle is usually limited by the working fluid. without the pressure reaching supercritical levels for the working fluid, the temperature range the cycle can operate over is quite small; in steam turbines, turbine entry temperatures are typically 565 °c (the creep limit of stainless steel) and condenser temperatures are around 30 °c. this gives a theoretical carnot efficiency of about 63% compared with an actual efficiency of 42% for a modern coal-fired power station. this low turbine entry temperature (compared with a gas turbine) is why the rankine cycle is often used as a bottoming cycle in combined-cycle gas turbine power stations.[citation needed] retrieved: a steam engine is a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid. the steam engine uses the force produced by steam pressure to push a piston back and forth inside a cylinder. this pushing force is transformed, by a connecting rod and flywheel, into rotational force for work.
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→ 0.05027 the pressure reaching super critical levels (0.001) pressure reaches super critical levels (0.000) the pressure reaches super critical levels (0.000) pressure reaches super - critical levels (0.000) the pressure reaches super critical levels (0.000)
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what gave priestley the claim to being the first discovered of oxygen? (oxygen) oxygen was discovered independently by carl wilhelm scheele, in uppsala, in 1773 or earlier, and joseph priestley in wiltshire, in 1774, but priestley is often given priority because his work was published first. the name oxygen was coined in 1777 by antoine lavoisier, whose experiments with oxygen helped to discredit the then-popular phlogiston theory of combustion and corrosion. its name derives from the greek roots ὀξύς oxys, "acid", literally "sharp", referring to the sour taste of acids and -γενής -genes, "producer", literally "begetter", because at the time of naming, it was mistakenly thought that all acids required oxygen in their composition. common uses of oxygen includes the production cycle of steel, plastics and textiles, brazing, welding and cutting of steels and other metals, rocket propellant, in oxygen therapy and life support systems in aircraft, submarines, spaceflight and diving. retrieved: oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol o and atomic number 8, meaning its nucleus has 8 protons. the number of neutrons varies according to the isotope: the stable isotopes have 8, 9, or 10 neutrons. oxygen is a member of the chalcogen group on the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and an oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds.
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→ 0.09074 because his work was published (0.000) because his work has been published (0.000) because his work was published . (0.000) because his work has been published (0.000) because his work is published (0.000)
→ 0.03957 w il t shire , in 17 74 (0.000) w il t shire (0.000) w il t shire , 17 74 (0.000) w il t shire in 17 74 (0.000) w il shire (0.000)
→ 0.04012 sche ele (0.000) she ele (0.000) she e l (0.000) sch ele (0.000) shame . (0.000)
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how is circuit switching allocated ? (packet_switching) packet switching contrasts with another principal networking paradigm, circuit switching, a method which pre-allocates dedicated network bandwidth specifically for each communication session, each having a constant bit rate and latency between nodes. in cases of billable services, such as cellular communication services, circuit switching is characterized by a fee per unit of connection time, even when no data is transferred, while packet switching may be characterized by a fee per unit of information transmitted, such as characters, packets, or messages. retrieved: packet switching is a method of grouping data that is transmitted over a digital network into "packets". packets are made of a header and a payload. data in the header are used by networking hardware to direct the packet to its destination where the payload is extracted and used by application software.
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→ 0.31037 a fee per unit of connection time (0.054) a charge per unit of connection time (0.000) a fee per unit of the connection time (0.000) one fee per unit of connection time (0.000) one charge per unit of connection time (0.000)
♦ → 0.12688 a method which pre - al loc ates dedicated network bandwidth (0.004) a method that pre al loc ates dedicated network bandwidth (0.000) a method that allocate s dedicated network bandwidth (0.000) a method that prese t s dedicated network bandwidth (0.000) a method that pre al loc ates dedicated network bandwidth (0.000)
→ 0.16725 dedicated network bandwidth specifically for each communication session , (0.004) dedicated network bandwidth for each communication session , (0.000) dedicated network bandwidth for every communication session , (0.000) special network bandwidth for each communication session , (0.000) specific network bandwidth for each communication session , (0.000)
→ 0.02438 ? (0.000) is it ? (0.000) or is it ? (0.000) or are they ? (0.000) or will it ? (0.000)
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what is the first name of the person who arrives with dad's niece to the ranch? (under fiesta stars) singing cowboy and rodeo star gene autry inherits half interest of a ranch and mining property from his late foster father, henry "dad" erwin. the other half is left to dad's niece, barbara erwin who arrives at the ranch from the east with her friend, kitty callahan. the will stipulates that each has an "undivided interest" in the inheritance—that each owns half of everything—and that nothing can be sold off without the approval of the other. in desperate need of money, barbara expresses her desire to sell the mine as quickly as possible. gene, however, wants to continue dad's work on the mine, which employs mexican rancheros whose land was ruined by dust storms. he explains that although the profits are currently put back into operations, eventually the mine will provide her with an income, and that without the mine, the rancheros will not survive. with not enough money to return east, barbara and kitty decide to stay, and plan to use their feminine wiles on gene and his sidekick, frog millhouse, to get gene to change his mind about selling. meanwhile, gene assures the rancheros that the mine will not be sold and that he will continue dad erwin's work. after her sweet-talking fails to win gene over to her side, barbara hires attorneys arnold and fry to sell the mine for her, giving them the power of attorney. unknown to barbara, the unscrupulous lawyers have been trying for years to gain control of the mine. they order their henchman tommick to get rid of gene. tommick and his gang ride out to the mine and initiate a gunfight, but gene and the rancheros are able to defend themselves. retrieved: under fiesta stars is a 1941 american western film directed by frank mcdonald and starring gene autry, smiley burnette, and carol hughes. based on a story by karl brown, the film is about a singing cowboy and rodeo champion who inherits a ranch and mining property along with his foster father's niece. she wants to sell but needs his consent, and he wants to work the mine according to his foster father's wishes.
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→ 0.35130 er win (0.023) er win (0.024) " (0.000) er vin (0.000) erin (0.000)
♦ → 0.12798 k itty (0.000) k itty (0.000) kitten (0.000) kitten s (0.000) cat (0.000)
→ 0.13174 hen ry (0.000) hen ry (0.000) " (0.000) hen r i (0.000) hen ry . (0.000)
→ 0.00756 a ranch (0.000) ranch (0.000) a ranch (0.000) a ranch (0.000) ranch (0.000)
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what modern formations do geologists study? (geology) geologists use a number of field, laboratory, and numerical modeling methods to decipher earth history and understand the processes that occur on and inside the earth. in typical geological investigations, geologists use primary information related to petrology (the study of rocks), stratigraphy (the study of sedimentary layers), and structural geology (the study of positions of rock units and their deformation). in many cases, geologists also study modern soils, rivers, landscapes, and glaciers; investigate past and current life and biogeochemical pathways, and use geophysical methods to investigate the subsurface. retrieved: geology (from the ancient greek γῆ, "gē" ("earth") and -λoγία, "-logia", ("study of", "discourse")) is an earth science concerned with the solid earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which they change over time. geology can also include the study of the solid features of any terrestrial planet or natural satellite such as mars or the moon. modern geology significantly overlaps all other earth sciences, including hydrology and the atmospheric sciences, and so is treated as one major aspect of integrated earth system science and planetary science.
→ 0.59518 soil s , rivers , landscape s , and glaci ers (0.677) soil s , rivers , landscape s and glaci ers (0.003) soil , rivers , landscape s and glaci ers (0.000) soil s , rivers , landscape s , glaci ers (0.007) soil s , rivers , landscape and glaci ers (0.000)
♦ → 0.12813 modern soil s (0.013) modern flooring (0.000) modern floors (0.000) modern floors (0.000) modern floor (0.000)
→ 0.19215 rivers , landscape s , and glaci ers ; (0.000) rivers , landscape s and glaci ers (0.000) rivers , landscape s and glaci ers (0.000) rivers , landscape s , glaci ers (0.000) rivers , landscape s , glaci ers (0.000)
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what tends to lead to more money? (economic_inequality) wealth concentration is a theoretical[according to whom?] process by which, under certain conditions, newly created wealth concentrates in the possession of already-wealthy individuals or entities. according to this theory, those who already hold wealth have the means to invest in new sources of creating wealth or to otherwise leverage the accumulation of wealth, thus are the beneficiaries of the new wealth. over time, wealth condensation can significantly contribute to the persistence of inequality within society. thomas piketty in his book capital in the twenty-first century argues that the fundamental force for divergence is the usually greater return of capital (r) than economic growth (g), and that larger fortunes generate higher returns [pp. 384 table 12.2, u.s. university endowment size vs. real annual rate of return] retrieved: economic inequality covers a wide variety of topics. it can refer to either income distribution (measuring the amount of money people are paid) or the distribution of wealth (the amount of wealth people own). besides economic inequality between countries or states, there are important types of economic inequality between different groups of people.
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→ 0.37202 economic growth (0.125) economic growth (0.119) economic growth (0.119) economic growth . (0.001) growth (0.005)
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→ 0.24684 return of capital ( r ) (0.001) return of capital ( r ) (0.001) return of capital (0.077) return of capital (0.086) return on capital ( r ) (0.000)
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how many times did plague occur in venice? (black_death) in 1466, perhaps 40,000 people died of the plague in paris. during the 16th and 17th centuries, the plague was present in paris around 30 per cent of the time. the black death ravaged europe for three years before it continued on into russia, where the disease was present somewhere in the country 25 times between 1350 to 1490. plague epidemics ravaged london in 1563, 1593, 1603, 1625, 1636, and 1665, reducing its population by 10 to 30% during those years. over 10% of amsterdam's population died in 1623–25, and again in 1635–36, 1655, and 1664. plague occurred in venice 22 times between 1361 and 1528. the plague of 1576–77 killed 50,000 in venice, almost a third of the population. late outbreaks in central europe included the italian plague of 1629–1631, which is associated with troop movements during the thirty years' war, and the great plague of vienna in 1679. over 60% of norway's population died in 1348–50. the last plague outbreak ravaged oslo in 1654. retrieved: the black death, also known as the great plague or the plague, or less commonly the black plague, was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, resulting in the deaths of an estimated people in eurasia and peaking in europe from 1347 to 1351. the bacterium "yersinia pestis", which results in several forms of plague, is believed to have been the cause. the black death was the first major european outbreak of plague, and the second plague pandemic.
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→ 0.42074 22 times (0.392) 22 times . (0.003) 22 times (0.392) 22 time (0.000) 22 time . (0.000)
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♦ → 0.13037 22 times between 13 61 and 15 28 . (0.001) 22 between 13 61 and 15 28 . (0.000) 22 times from 13 61 to 15 28 . (0.000) 22 times between 13 61 and 15 28 (0.012) 22 times , between 13 61 and 15 28 . (0.000)
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what is the full name of the person who the local tv news anchor? (freelance (2007 film)) elliot guilespie is a smalltown twentysomething with aspirations of stardom in television news as his alter-ego, lance windchaser. he idolises the local tv news anchor, rod reel, who is intermittently shown reporting on the spree of a local serial killer known as the rubik's cube killer, or "rck". elliot's home life is less than ideal; he still lives with his mother and never knew his father, who was killed in a "freak hospital accident". compounding elliot's frustrating life is roy-henry ringold, who terrorized elliot in high school, but is now a recovering alcoholic and desperately seeks his forgiveness. roy-henry's quest for forgiveness is conflicted with the fact that he is sleeping with elliot's mother and feels compelled to act as a father figure to the aimless elliot. as if that weren't enough, elliot works for roy-henry's landscaping company. elliot does not own a car and is unwilling to ingratiate himself to roy-henry for transportation, so his main mode of transportation comes from toby's taxi service, driven by toby, a depressed family man who vents to an unwilling elliot about the horrors of his hen-pecked homelife. after a disastrous attempt at handling the filming and the reporting simultaneously, elliot enlists toby as his cameraman. desperate for friendship and an opportunity to escape his horrible marriage, toby happily agrees and the two begin a whirlwind escapade of freelance journalism marked largely by failure, ridicule, and numerous injuries. retrieved: freelance is a 2007 low-budget independent film directed by drew sawyer and written by sean mann and drew sawyer.
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♦ → 0.13083 elli o t gui les pie (0.001) elli o t da ly (0.000) elli o t gui les pie (0.001) elli o t go ul d ing (0.000) elli o t le e (0.000)
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→ 0.03730 elli o t ' s (0.000) elli o t ' s (0.000) elli o t (0.000) elli o t t ' s (0.000) elli o t s (0.000)
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what were blank spaces used for on nineteenth-century maps? (imperialism) to better illustrate this idea, bassett focuses his analysis of the role of nineteenth-century maps during the "scramble for africa". he states that maps "contributed to empire by promoting, assisting, and legitimizing the extension of french and british power into west africa". during his analysis of nineteenth-century cartographic techniques, he highlights the use of blank space to denote unknown or unexplored territory. this provided incentives for imperial and colonial powers to obtain "information to fill in blank spaces on contemporary maps". retrieved: imperialism is a policy or ideology of extending a nation's rule over foreign nations, often by military force or by gaining political and economic control of other areas. imperialism was both normal and common "worldwide" throughout recorded history, the earliest examples dating from the mid-third millennium bc, diminishing only in the late 20th century. in recent times, it has been considered morally reprehensible and prohibited by international law.
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→ 0.17060 to de note unknown (0.001) unknown (0.000) unknown (0.000) unknown . (0.000) un identifie d (0.000)
♦ → 0.13496 un explo red territory . (0.000) un char ted territory . (0.000) un explo red territory . (0.000) un char ted territory . (0.000) un char ted territory (0.000)
→ 0.02878 to fill in blank spaces (0.000) to fill in blank s (0.000) to fill in spaces (0.000) to fill spaces (0.000) to fill in blank s (0.000)
→ 0.06478 de note unknown or un explo red (0.000) unknown or un explo red (0.000) unknown or un explo red (0.000) unknown or un re search e d (0.000) unknown or un char ted (0.000)
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what's the first name of the dancer that al's girl kisses? (sailor beware (1952 film)) after meeting in the navy recruiting line, al crowthers and melvin jones become friends. al has tried to enlist before, 11 times, but was always rejected because of a bad knee. however, he keeps trying so that he can impress women (including betty hutton in a cameo role as "hetty button"). melvin, meanwhile, is allergic to women's cosmetics and his doctor prescribed ocean travel, so he decided to join the navy as this was the only way he could afford to follow doctor's orders. unbeknownst to al, the naval requirements have been lowered and this time he has been accepted, as has melvin. they are assigned to lardoski, a bully they met in line and referred to as "fathead." while based in san diego, melvin falls in love with hilda jones, a woman who does not wear makeup. melvin seems to attract many women, so lardoski wagers with al, betting that melvin must get a kiss from any girl lardoski names. al agrees and lardoski picks corinne calvet, who is performing at a nightclub in honolulu. the crew then get sent out on the next submarine to hawaii, with melvin caught on deck when the ship is submerging. upon his rescue he is tied to a torpedo for the rest of the voyage to avoid any more incidents. once in hawaii, al romances corinne at the same time melvin vies for her affection in order to gain a kiss to win the bet, which his shipmates have informed him about. melvin is unsuccessful in comforting hilda, who becomes jealous. lardoski tries to prevent the kiss by getting the shore patrol to arrest melvin, but after disguising himself as a hula dancer, melvin gains the kiss. al wins the bet (and corinne), and melvin works things out with hilda. retrieved: sailor beware is a 1952 american comedy film starring the comedy team of martin and lewis and is an adaption of a 1933 kenyon nicholson play of the same name. it was released on february 9, 1952 by paramount pictures. the working title was "at sea with the navy".
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♦ → 0.13637 mel vin (0.001) mel vin (0.001) mel is s a (0.000) mel ania (0.000) mel v y n (0.000)
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→ 0.09887 jo nes (0.000) jo nes (0.000) jo nah (0.000) john (0.000) jon (0.000)
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what device is used to treat various conditions such as carbon monoxide poisoning? (oxygen) hyperbaric (high-pressure) medicine uses special oxygen chambers to increase the partial pressure of o 2 around the patient and, when needed, the medical staff. carbon monoxide poisoning, gas gangrene, and decompression sickness (the 'bends') are sometimes treated using these devices. increased o 2 concentration in the lungs helps to displace carbon monoxide from the heme group of hemoglobin. oxygen gas is poisonous to the anaerobic bacteria that cause gas gangrene, so increasing its partial pressure helps kill them. decompression sickness occurs in divers who decompress too quickly after a dive, resulting in bubbles of inert gas, mostly nitrogen and helium, forming in their blood. increasing the pressure of o 2 as soon as possible is part of the treatment. retrieved: oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol o and atomic number 8, meaning its nucleus has 8 protons. the number of neutrons varies according to the isotope: the stable isotopes have 8, 9, or 10 neutrons. oxygen is a member of the chalcogen group on the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and an oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds.
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→ 0.52054 oxygen chamber s (0.206) oxygen chamber (0.049) oxygen chamber s (0.220) oxygen (0.001) oxygen chamber s (0.220)
→ 0.21202 special oxygen chamber (0.002) special oxygen chamber (0.001) special oxygen chamber (0.002) special oxygen chamber s (0.048) specific oxygen chamber (0.000)
→ 0.03765 o 2 (0.000) o (0.000) " (0.000) 2. (0.000) o . (0.000)
→ 0.09288 oxygen gas (0.000) oxygen (0.001) oxygen gas (0.000) oxygen gas (0.000) gas (0.000)
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what was the last name of the director of security that was trailing the man who was interviewed by the dog house before he died? (the notorious b.i.g.) in february 1997, wallace traveled to california to promote life after death and record a music video for its lead single, "hypnotize". on march 5, 1997, he gave a radio interview with the dog house on kyld in san francisco. in the interview, he stated that he had hired a security detail, since he feared for his safety; this was because he was a celebrity figure in general, not because he was a rapper.on march 8, 1997, wallace presented an award to toni braxton at the 11th annual soul train music awards in los angeles and was booed by some of the audience. after the ceremony, he attended an afterparty hosted by vibe and qwest records at the petersen automotive museum in los angeles. guests included evans, aaliyah, combs, and members of the crips and bloods gangs.on march 9, 1997, at 12:30 a.m. (pst), after the fire department closed the party early due to overcrowding, wallace left with his entourage in two gmc suburbans to return to his hotel. he traveled in the front passenger seat alongside his associates, damion "d-roc" butler, lil' cease and driver gregory "g-money" young. combs traveled in the other vehicle with three bodyguards. the two trucks were trailed by a chevrolet blazer carrying bad boy's director of security, paul offord.by 12:45 a.m. (pst), the streets were crowded with people leaving the party. wallace's truck stopped at a red light 50 yards (46 m) from the museum. a black chevy impala pulled up alongside wallace's truck. the driver of the impala, an african-american male dressed in a blue suit and bow tie, rolled down his window, drew a 9 mm blue-steel pistol and fired at the gmc suburban. four bullets hit wallace. his entourage rushed him to cedars-sinai medical center, but he was pronounced dead at 1:15 a.m. (pst).wallace's funeral was held on march 18, 1997, at the frank e. campbell funeral chapel in manhattan. there were among 350 mourners at the funeral, including queen latifah, flava flav, mary j. blige, lil' kim, lil' cease, run–d.m.c., dj kool herc, treach from naughty by nature, busta rhymes, salt-n-pepa, dj spinderella, foxy brown, sister souljah and others. after the funeral, his body was cremated and the ashes were given to his family. retrieved: christopher george latore wallace (may 21, 1972 – march 9, 1997), known professionally as the notorious b.i.g., biggie smalls, or biggie, was an american rapper. he is widely considered to be one of the greatest rappers of all time.
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what does the beroida have instead of feeding appendages? (ctenophora) the beroida, also known as nuda, have no feeding appendages, but their large pharynx, just inside the large mouth and filling most of the saclike body, bears "macrocilia" at the oral end. these fused bundles of several thousand large cilia are able to "bite" off pieces of prey that are too large to swallow whole – almost always other ctenophores. in front of the field of macrocilia, on the mouth "lips" in some species of beroe, is a pair of narrow strips of adhesive epithelial cells on the stomach wall that "zip" the mouth shut when the animal is not feeding, by forming intercellular connections with the opposite adhesive strip. this tight closure streamlines the front of the animal when it is pursuing prey. retrieved: ctenophora (; singular ctenophore, or ; from and , "pherō", 'to carry'; commonly known as comb jellies) comprise a phylum of invertebrate animals that live in marine waters worldwide. they are notable for the groups of cilia they use for swimming (commonly referred to as "combs"), and they are the largest animals to swim with the help of cilia.
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→ 0.27903 large mouth (0.012) large mouth (0.013) big mouth (0.000) big mouth (0.000) big mouth (0.000)
♦ → 0.13756 large pha ry n x (0.025) great pha ry n x (0.000) great throat (0.000) large throat (0.000) throat (0.000)
→ 0.03274 their (0.000) their (0.000) her (0.000) its (0.000) her (0.000)
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what are the first names of the people who abel hides from when he hears them coming? (non-stop new york) on new year's eve 1938, lawyer billy cooper notices stranded english showgirl jennie carr gazing hungrily at other diners' plates and offers to buy her a meal. however, the restaurant is all out of food, so he invites her to his apartment. before they arrive, abel, another equally hungry and unemployed person, sneaks in for a chicken leg. hearing them coming, he hides in a bedroom. when jennie enters the room to remove her coat, he begs her not to cause trouble. she sympathizes with his plight and says nothing to billy. just then, hugo brant, billy's gangster employer, and his men barge in. they make jennie leave. when billy admits that he is quitting, brant shoots him dead. to get rid of loose ends, hugo sends harrigan aboard the ocean liner bound for southampton with jennie. he frames jennie for robbery. meanwhile, abel, who was caught by the building watchman as he tried to sneak out, is tried and sentenced to death for cooper's murder. the woman he insists can exonerate him is in hm prison holloway, unaware of his plight. hugo and gang member mortimer travel to england to deal with jennie. when jennie gets out of prison, her mother introduces her to her new tenant, a priest named mr. mortimer. after reading in the newspaper about abel's impending execution, she goes to scotland yard, despite mortimer's warning that she might herself become a suspect. she finds that other women have turned up, all claiming to be the missing witness. inspector jim grant is skeptical, and that turns into certainty when mortimer shows up and totally discredits her. retrieved: non-stop new york (also known as lisbon clipper mystery) is a 1937 british science fiction crime film directed by robert stevenson and starring john loder, anna lee and francis l. sullivan. it is based on the novel "sky steward" by ken attiwill.
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what chinese system did kublai's government compromise with? (yuan_dynasty) politically, the system of government created by kublai khan was the product of a compromise between mongolian patrimonial feudalism and the traditional chinese autocratic-bureaucratic system. nevertheless, socially the educated chinese elite were in general not given the degree of esteem that they had been accorded previously under native chinese dynasties. although the traditional chinese elite were not given their share of power, the mongols and the semuren (various allied groups from central asia and the western end of the empire) largely remained strangers to the mainstream chinese culture, and this dichotomy gave the yuan regime a somewhat strong "colonial" coloration. the unequal treatment is possibly due to the fear of transferring power to the ethnic chinese under their rule. the mongols and semuren were given certain advantages in the dynasty, and this would last even after the restoration of the imperial examination in the early 14th century. in general there were very few north chinese or southerners reaching the highest-post in the government compared with the possibility that persians did so in the ilkhanate. later the yongle emperor of the ming dynasty also mentioned the discrimination that existed during the yuan dynasty. in response to an objection against the use of "barbarians" in his government, the yongle emperor answered: "... discrimination was used by the mongols during the yuan dynasty, who employed only "mongols and tartars" and discarded northern and southern chinese and this was precisely the cause that brought disaster upon them". retrieved: the yuan dynasty (; ), officially the great yuan (; middle mongolian: , , literally "great yuan state"), was the empire or ruling dynasty of china established by kublai khan, leader of the mongolian borjigin clan. it followed the song dynasty and preceded the ming dynasty. although the mongols had ruled territories including modern-day north china for decades, it was not until 1271 that kublai khan officially proclaimed the dynasty in the traditional chinese style, and the conquest was not complete until 1279 when the southern song dynasty was defeated in the battle of yamen.
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what state's capital was formerly detroit? (michigan state capitol) on july 13, 1787, the second continental congress passed the northwest ordinance, creating the northwest territory which included michigan. in 1805, the u.s. congress created the michigan territory, with detroit as its territorial capital. michigan first applied for statehood as early as 1832, though it was rebuffed due to a dispute with ohio over the toledo strip, a 468-square mile (1,210 km²) area that included the important port city of toledo. by 1835, michigan had formed a state government without receiving authorization from congress to do so. the state's boundaries included the contested area. the dispute culminated in what has become known as the toledo war, as michigan and ohio militia took up arms in the area. as a condition for entering the union, michigan was forced to accept the eastern three-quarters of the upper peninsula in exchange for ceding its claim to the toledo strip. after a state convention first rejected this condition, a second convention, assembled under some duress in december 1836, reluctantly accepted the terms and michigan became the 26th state on january 26, 1837, with detroit as its first capital. the first building to serve as the state capitol was built in 1832 as the territorial courthouse. the court house was on the corner of griswold street and state street. this brick structure was one of michigan's earliest greek revival buildings, with a portico of ionic columns and a central tower of 140 feet (42 m). built at a cost of $24,500 ($610,000 in 2019), the building housed the territorial government and state legislatures until 1848, when a hastily erected wood building was constructed in lansing following a decision made march 17, 1847, to move the capital from detroit to lansing. the detroit building then became a public school (the union school, at one time the city's only high school) and library until it burned in 1893. retrieved: the michigan state capitol is the building that houses the legislative branch of the government of the u.s. state of michigan. it is in the portion of the state capital of lansing which lies in ingham county.
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what is the first name of the person who saw alexis flirting with someone else? (my best friend's girl (2008 film)) sherman 'tank' turner is a help line operator and a ladies man with a hobby: if a guy loses a girl and wants her back, he gets in touch with tank and pays him to take the girl on a bad date. throughout the evening tank inevitably behaves in the most moronic fashion causing the girl to realize that her ex was not really such a bad guy after all and get back to their ex. he shares an apartment with his step cousin dustin who has fallen for his colleague alexis. dustin takes alexis on a date and confesses his love but she insists they remain friends. after the date dustin explains his situation to tank who volunteers his services as a good friend (instead of having to pay for his services as usual). dustin initially turns him down, not wanting tank to be close to alexis, but the next day sees alexis flirting with another co-worker and begs tank to take alexis out. he accepts. tank bumps into alexis and they arrange to go out. he behaves badly all night but alexis is too drunk to care. when he drops her off she expects him to come in but he resists the temptation out of loyalty to dustin. alexis calls dustin but when they meet she explains that her date with tank has motivated her to see other men. dustin sends alexis roses and an apology poem in tank's name. alexis calls tank at work and berates him for leaving early the previous night. tank goes to see alexis and they end up having casual sex on a regular basis while dustin begins a series of desperate attempts to stay friends with her after all. retrieved: my best friend's girl is a 2008 romantic comedy film by howard deutch and stars dane cook, kate hudson, jason biggs, diora baird, alec baldwin, and lizzy caplan. it was released on september 19, 2008.
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what is the first name of the person who the women remember in flashbacks? (valentino (1977 film)) the film begins with a mock newsreel sequence showing the chaos around the death of 31-year-old film star rudolph valentino. thousands of fans mob the funeral home until order is restored, at which point the important women in valentino's life come to mourn. each remembers him via flashbacks. the first of these women bianca de saulles who knew valentino when he was a taxi dancer, and gigolo in new york city. he shares with her his dream of owning an orange grove in california. after mobsters rob him, he decides he must make the move west. next is a young movie executive and screenwriter named june mathis, who has an unrequited love for valentino. she first meets valentino in california, where he upsets mr. fatty by grabbing the starlet next to arbuckle and romancing her into becoming his first wife, jean acker. acker's glamorous and luxurious life, made possible by acting in movies, motivates valentino to try acting himself. mathis recalls seeing him in a bit part in a movie and, based on that alone, recommending him for a larger role in her next project, the four horsemen of the apocalypse. the hugely successful 1921 film launches valentino to superstardom, and she is proud to have discovered him. back at the funeral, alla nazimova makes a flamboyant entrance. she proceeds to make a scene and, when the photographers ask her to repeat it for the cameras, she obliges. nazimova claims a relationship with valentino and recalls working on camille with him. retrieved: valentino is a 1977 american biographical film directed by ken russell and starring rudolf nureyev as rudolph valentino. the film is very loosely based on the life of valentino as recounted in the book "valentino, an intimate exposé of the sheik", written by chaw mank and brad steiger. the film also stars michelle phillips, leslie caron, and carol kane.
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what is the last name of the person who stood at 6 feet 3 inches? (the notorious b.i.g.) after being released from jail, wallace made a demo tape called "microphone murderer", under the name biggie smalls, a reference to a character in the 1975 film let's do it again as well as his stature; he stood at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) and weighed 300 to 380 lb (140–170 kg) according to differing accounts. the tape was reportedly made with no serious intent of getting a recording deal. however, it was promoted by new york-based dj mister cee, who had previously worked with big daddy kane, and in 1992 it was heard by the editor of the source.in march 1992, wallace was featured in the source's unsigned hype column, dedicated to aspiring rappers, and made a recording off the back of this success. the demo tape was heard by uptown records a&r and record producer sean combs, who arranged for a meeting with wallace. he was signed to uptown immediately and made an appearance on label mates heavy d & the boyz's "a buncha niggas" (from the album blue funk). soon after wallace signed his recording contract, combs was fired from uptown and started a new label, bad boy records. wallace followed and signed to the label in mid-1992.on august 8, 1993, wallace's longtime girlfriend gave birth to his first child, t'yanna. wallace had split with the girlfriend some time before t'yanna's birth. despite having dropped out of high school himself, wallace wanted his daughter to complete her education. he promised her "everything she wanted", saying that if his mother had promised him the same he would have graduated at the top of his class. he continued selling drugs after the birth to support his daughter financially. once combs discovered this, he forced wallace to quit.later in the year, wallace, recording as the notorious b.i.g., gained exposure after featuring on a remix to mary j. blige's single "real love". he recorded under this name for the remainder of his career, after finding the original moniker "biggie smalls" was already in use. "real love" peaked at no. 7 on the billboard hot 100 chart and was followed by a remix of blige's "what's the 411?". he continued this success, to a lesser extent, on remixes with neneh cherry ("buddy x") and reggae artist super cat ("dolly my baby", also featuring combs) in 1993. in april 1993, his solo track, "party and bullshit", appeared on the who's the man? soundtrack. in july 1994, he appeared alongside ll cool j and busta rhymes on a remix to label mate craig mack's "flava in ya ear", which reached no. 9 on the billboard hot 100. retrieved: christopher george latore wallace (may 21, 1972 – march 9, 1997), known professionally as the notorious b.i.g., biggie smalls, or biggie, was an american rapper. he is widely considered to be one of the greatest rappers of all time.
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what is the first name of the person who urged that the federal government be given several months to address the petition? (convention of 1833) the previous convention's lack of tejano representation fostered a perception that only newcomers to texas were dissatisfied. the president of the convention of 1832, stephen f. austin, traveled to san antonio de béxar to garner support for the changes the convention had requested. austin found that the tejano leaders largely agreed with the result of the convention but opposed the methods by which the resolutions had been proposed. they urged patience; bustamante was still president and would not look favorably on a petition from settlers who had recently sided with his rival, santa anna.as a compromise, the ayuntamiento of san antonio de béxar drafted a petition containing similar language to the convention's resolutions. following legal norms, they submitted this to músquiz, who forwarded it to the mexican congress in early 1833. at this time, the federal and state governments were in flux. bustamante had resigned the presidency in late december 1832 as part of a treaty to end the civil war. there was no effective state government. the governor of coahuila y tejas had died in september 1832, and his replacement, federalist juan martín de veramendi, immediately dissolved the state legislature, which had centralist leanings. veramendi called elections to seat a new government in early 1833. due to the political uncertainty, austin urged that the federal government be given several months to address the petition. if no action was eventually taken, he advised that texas residents would form their own state government, essentially declaring independence from coahuila, if not from mexico.austin's timeframe was endorsed by tejano leaders, but it did not pacify the texian settlers. towards the end of december, the central committee called for a new convention to meet in san felipe de austin in april 1833. elections were scheduled for march. this action disturbed the tejano leaders, who saw it as a violation of their agreement with austin.communities in texas elected 56 delegates for the new convention. in a departure from the previous election, san antonio de béxar also sent delegates, including james bowie, the son-in-law of governor veramendi. bowie, like many of his fellow delegates, was known as an agitator who wanted immediate change. the majority of the delegates to the previous convention had been more cautious. retrieved: the convention of 1833 (april 1–13, 1833), a political gathering of settlers in mexican texas, was a successor to the convention of 1832, whose requests had not been addressed by the mexican government. despite the political uncertainty resulting from a recently concluded civil war, 56 delegates met in san felipe de austin to draft a series of petitions to the government of mexico.
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what is the first name of the person who advised that texas residents would form their own state government? (convention of 1833) the previous convention's lack of tejano representation fostered a perception that only newcomers to texas were dissatisfied. the president of the convention of 1832, stephen f. austin, traveled to san antonio de béxar to garner support for the changes the convention had requested. austin found that the tejano leaders largely agreed with the result of the convention but opposed the methods by which the resolutions had been proposed. they urged patience; bustamante was still president and would not look favorably on a petition from settlers who had recently sided with his rival, santa anna.as a compromise, the ayuntamiento of san antonio de béxar drafted a petition containing similar language to the convention's resolutions. following legal norms, they submitted this to músquiz, who forwarded it to the mexican congress in early 1833. at this time, the federal and state governments were in flux. bustamante had resigned the presidency in late december 1832 as part of a treaty to end the civil war. there was no effective state government. the governor of coahuila y tejas had died in september 1832, and his replacement, federalist juan martín de veramendi, immediately dissolved the state legislature, which had centralist leanings. veramendi called elections to seat a new government in early 1833. due to the political uncertainty, austin urged that the federal government be given several months to address the petition. if no action was eventually taken, he advised that texas residents would form their own state government, essentially declaring independence from coahuila, if not from mexico.austin's timeframe was endorsed by tejano leaders, but it did not pacify the texian settlers. towards the end of december, the central committee called for a new convention to meet in san felipe de austin in april 1833. elections were scheduled for march. this action disturbed the tejano leaders, who saw it as a violation of their agreement with austin.communities in texas elected 56 delegates for the new convention. in a departure from the previous election, san antonio de béxar also sent delegates, including james bowie, the son-in-law of governor veramendi. bowie, like many of his fellow delegates, was known as an agitator who wanted immediate change. the majority of the delegates to the previous convention had been more cautious. retrieved: the convention of 1833 (april 1–13, 1833), a political gathering of settlers in mexican texas, was a successor to the convention of 1832, whose requests had not been addressed by the mexican government. despite the political uncertainty resulting from a recently concluded civil war, 56 delegates met in san felipe de austin to draft a series of petitions to the government of mexico.
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what is one avenue being compensated for by having committees serve such a large role? (scottish_parliament) much of the work of the scottish parliament is done in committee. the role of committees is stronger in the scottish parliament than in other parliamentary systems, partly as a means of strengthening the role of backbenchers in their scrutiny of the government and partly to compensate for the fact that there is no revising chamber. the principal role of committees in the scottish parliament is to take evidence from witnesses, conduct inquiries and scrutinise legislation. committee meetings take place on tuesday, wednesday and thursday morning when parliament is sitting. committees can also meet at other locations throughout scotland. retrieved: the scottish parliament (; scots: "scots pairlament") is the unicameral legislature of scotland. located in the holyrood area of the capital city, edinburgh, it is frequently referred to by the metonym holyrood.
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what is the name of the people jane foster threatens to call custom officials on? (the quiet woman) duncan mcleod, a gentleman artist and former naval officer, assisted by his crewman lefty brown, engages in smuggling contraband liquor between france and britain across the english channel. duncan and lefty store the liquor at the quiet woman, a local pub in their coastal town, only to find one day that its complicit owner has moved away without telling them, and the pub is now being run by jane foster and her maid elsie. jane makes clear that she does not approve of activities that break the law, and demands that duncan and lefty remove their cache of contraband liquor from her property immediately or she will contact customs officials. duncan and lefty are attracted to jane and elsie respectively, and try to court them. the women are initially cold, but over time become more receptive to them. unbeknownst to duncan, jane was unhappily married to criminal jim cranshaw, who is now serving a prison term. jane is keeping her past a secret while trying to build a new, law-abiding life. two new arrivals in town take rooms at the pub: bromley, a former navy colleague of duncan, and helen, an artist's model and former girlfriend of duncan who has come in response to his request for a model to pose for his latest painting. helen unsuccessfully attempts to rekindle the romance between herself and duncan, who is not interested in her and is pursuing jane. bromley is supposedly on holiday, but in reality is a customs inspector tasked with secretly investigating duncan's smuggling activities. retrieved: the quiet woman is a 1951 british crime film directed by john gilling and based on a story by ruth adam, about a criminal's wife who attempts to build a new life after her husband goes to prison, only to be menaced by him when he escapes. it starred derek bond, jane hylton and dora bryan.
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what was the first name of the person who was unimpressed by "something" at first? ("something" (beatles song)) harrison first introduced "something" at a beatles session on 19 september 1968, when he played it to george martin's stand-in as producer of the beatles, chris thomas, while the latter was working out the harpsichord part for harrison's track "piggies". despite thomas's enthusiasm for the new composition, harrison chose to focus on "piggies". he told thomas that he intended to offer "something" to singer jackie lomax, whose debut album harrison was producing for apple records. "something" was not among the tracks released on lomax's album, however, much of which was recorded in los angeles following the completion of the white album.after harrison rejoined the beatles in january 1969 for their get back film project (later released as let it be), "something" was one of many recent compositions that he offered to the group. leng describes this period as a prolific one for harrison as a songwriter, comparing it with john lennon's peak of creativity over 1963–64, yet harrison's songs received little interest from lennon and mccartney amid the tense, uncooperative atmosphere within the band. martin was also unimpressed by "something" at first, considering it "too weak and derivative", according to music journalist mikal gilmore.the beatles rehearsed the song at apple studio on 28 january. with the proceedings being recorded by director michael lindsay-hogg for the planned documentary film, tapes reveal harrison discussing his unfinished lyrics for "something" with lennon and mccartney, since he had been unable to complete the song's second line, which begins "attracts me ..." to serve as a temporary filler, lennon suggested "like a cauliflower", which harrison then altered to "like a pomegranate". in their study of the available tapes, doug sulpy and ray schweighardt write that the beatles gave the song two run-throughs that day, which was the only occasion that they attempted it during the get back/let it be project. retrieved: "something" is a song by the english rock band the beatles from their 1969 album "abbey road". it was written by george harrison, the band's lead guitarist. soon after the album's release, the song was issued as a single, coupled with "come together", making it the first harrison composition to become a beatles a-side.
→ 0.66613 mar t in (0.816) mar t in (0.816) mar th a (0.000) mar t in . (0.131) mar tine (0.000)
♦ → 0.14974 ge org e (0.005) ge org e (0.005) ge org i a (0.000) ge or ges (0.000) ge org e ' s (0.000)
→ 0.07601 ch r is (0.000) ch r is (0.000) ch r is . (0.000) ch r is : (0.000) cherry (0.000)
→ 0.05876 har rison (0.000) har rison (0.000) h arri s (0.000) har rison for d (0.000) har rison har rison (0.000)
→ 0.04936 th o mas (0.000) th o mas (0.000) to mas (0.000) to mm y (0.000) th o mp son (0.000)
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by when did the germanic tribes conquer the celtic peoples? (imperialism) from their original homelands in scandinavia and northern europe, germanic tribes expanded throughout northern and western europe in the middle period of classical antiquity; southern europe in late antiquity, conquering celtic and other peoples; and by 800 ce, forming the holy roman empire, the first german empire. however, there was no real systemic continuity from the western roman empire to its german successor which was famously described as "not holy, not roman, and not an empire", as a great number of small states and principalities existed in the loosely autonomous confederation. although by 1000 ce, the germanic conquest of central, western, and southern europe (west of and including italy) was complete, excluding only muslim iberia. there was, however, little cultural integration or national identity, and "germany" remained largely a conceptual term referring to an amorphous area of central europe. retrieved: the germanic peoples (also called teutons, suebian, or gothic in older literature) were an indigenous ethnolinguistic group of northern european origin identified by roman-era authors as distinct from neighbouring celtic peoples, and identified in modern scholarship as speakers, at least for the most part, of early germanic languages.
→ 0.52032 late anti quit y (0.437) late anti quit y (0.444) late anti quit y (0.444) ancient times (0.000) late antique (0.000)
♦ → 0.15023 800 ce (0.287) 800 shares (0.000) 800 m (0.000) 8 a . m . (0.000) 800 k shares (0.000)
→ 0.08935 by 1000 ce (0.000) by 1000 ce (0.000) 1000 ce (0.001) around 1000 units (0.000) at 1000 units (0.000)
→ 0.19946 anti quit y , (0.000) anti quit y , (0.000) ancient (0.000) anti quit y (0.025) anti quit y (0.031)
→ 0.04064 by 800 (0.000) 800 shares (0.000) by 800 (0.000) at 800 (0.000) at 800 (0.000)
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who is fran's son? (a christmas carol (1938 film)) on christmas eve in 19th-century london, fred is sliding on ice on a sidewalk. he meets peter and tim cratchit, sons of his uncle ebenezer's clerk, bob cratchit. when fred reveals who he is, the boys take off in terror. fred soon arrives at the counting-house of his miserly maternal uncle, ebenezer scrooge. after declining an invitation from his nephew to dine with him on christmas, scrooge rejects two gentlemen collecting money for charity. that night, scrooge reluctantly allows his employee bob cratchit to have christmas off with pay but orders him back all the earlier the day after. later bob accidentally knocks off scrooge's hat with a snowball. scrooge dismisses bob and withholds a week's pay to compensate for his ruined hat, also demanding a shilling to make up the difference. bob spends the last of his wages on food for his family's christmas dinner. in his house, scrooge is confronted by the ghost of his deceased business partner, jacob marley, who warns scrooge to repent his wicked ways or he will be condemned in the afterlife as marley was. he tells scrooge he will be haunted by three spirits. at one o'clock, scrooge is visited by the youthful ghost of christmas past, who takes him back in time to his early life. scrooge is shown his unhappiness when he was left to spend the holidays alone at school, and his joy when his sister, fran, came to take him home for christmas. the spirit reminds scrooge that fran, dead for some years, is the mother of his nephew. scrooge is shown his early career in business and money lending as an employee under fezziwig. retrieved: a christmas carol is a 1938 american film adaptation of charles dickens's 1843 novella of the same name, starring reginald owen as ebenezer scrooge, an elderly miser who learns the error of his ways on christmas eve after visitations by three spirits.
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♦ → 0.15069 f red (0.080) the question is whether and in what form the e u ' s external borders should be protected . (0.000) it is a question of whether and in what form the e u ' s external borders should be protected . (0.000) the issue is whether and in what form the e u ' s external borders should be protected . (0.000) the question is whether and in what form the external borders of the e u should be protected . (0.000)
→ 0.33996 bob (0.125) bob (0.109) " (0.000) bob by (0.000) bob s led (0.000)
→ 0.10975 tim (0.014) " (0.000) time (0.000) " i don ' t know what to do ," he said . (0.000) " i don ' t know what to say ," he said . (0.000)
→ 0.02693 fran (0.000) " (0.000) fran (0.000) fr (0.000) friend (0.000)
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what is the last name of the person who stood at 6 feet 3 inches? (the notorious b.i.g.) after being released from jail, wallace made a demo tape called "microphone murderer", under the name biggie smalls, a reference to a character in the 1975 film let's do it again as well as his stature; he stood at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) and weighed 300 to 380 lb (140–170 kg) according to differing accounts. the tape was reportedly made with no serious intent of getting a recording deal. however, it was promoted by new york-based dj mister cee, who had previously worked with big daddy kane, and in 1992 it was heard by the editor of the source.in march 1992, wallace was featured in the source's unsigned hype column, dedicated to aspiring rappers, and made a recording off the back of this success. the demo tape was heard by uptown records a&r and record producer sean combs, who arranged for a meeting with wallace. he was signed to uptown immediately and made an appearance on label mates heavy d & the boyz's "a buncha niggas" (from the album blue funk). soon after wallace signed his recording contract, combs was fired from uptown and started a new label, bad boy records. wallace followed and signed to the label in mid-1992.on august 8, 1993, wallace's longtime girlfriend gave birth to his first child, t'yanna. wallace had split with the girlfriend some time before t'yanna's birth. despite having dropped out of high school himself, wallace wanted his daughter to complete her education. he promised her "everything she wanted", saying that if his mother had promised him the same he would have graduated at the top of his class. he continued selling drugs after the birth to support his daughter financially. once combs discovered this, he forced wallace to quit.later in the year, wallace, recording as the notorious b.i.g., gained exposure after featuring on a remix to mary j. blige's single "real love". he recorded under this name for the remainder of his career, after finding the original moniker "biggie smalls" was already in use. "real love" peaked at no. 7 on the billboard hot 100 chart and was followed by a remix of blige's "what's the 411?". he continued this success, to a lesser extent, on remixes with neneh cherry ("buddy x") and reggae artist super cat ("dolly my baby", also featuring combs) in 1993. in april 1993, his solo track, "party and bullshit", appeared on the who's the man? soundtrack. in july 1994, he appeared alongside ll cool j and busta rhymes on a remix to label mate craig mack's "flava in ya ear", which reached no. 9 on the billboard hot 100. retrieved: christopher george latore wallace (may 21, 1972 – march 9, 1997), known professionally as the notorious b.i.g., biggie smalls, or biggie, was an american rapper. he is widely considered to be one of the greatest rappers of all time.
→ 0.33674 small s (0.626) small (0.005) little (0.001) small (0.005) minor (0.000)
→ 0.14240 wall ace (0.133) walker (0.000) rolling (0.000) roller (0.000) wallet (0.000)
♦ → 0.15098 wall ace . (0.017) wall ace . (0.019) walmart . (0.000) wal s h . (0.000) wall i am s . (0.000)
→ 0.18020 small (0.005) small (0.005) little (0.001) " (0.000) little (0.002)
→ 0.18967 wall ace ' s (0.001) wall ace (0.125) wall ace ' s (0.001) wall a kes (0.000) walker (0.000)
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what is used to quantify the intuitive undestanding of forces? (force) since forces are perceived as pushes or pulls, this can provide an intuitive understanding for describing forces. as with other physical concepts (e.g. temperature), the intuitive understanding of forces is quantified using precise operational definitions that are consistent with direct observations and compared to a standard measurement scale. through experimentation, it is determined that laboratory measurements of forces are fully consistent with the conceptual definition of force offered by newtonian mechanics. retrieved: in physics, a force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. a force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity (which includes to begin moving from a state of rest), i.e., to accelerate. force can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull.
→ 0.49924 precise operational definition s (0.404) precise operational definition s (0.404) accurate operational definition s (0.000) precise operational definition s . (0.001) specific operational definition s (0.001)
♦ → 0.15136 standard measurement scale (0.035) standard scale (0.000) standard measure (0.000) standard scale (0.000) standard measuring scale (0.000)
→ 0.12591 operational definition s that are consistent with direct observations (0.010) operational definition s consistent with direct observations (0.000) operational definition s consistent with direct observations (0.000) operative definition s consistent with direct observations (0.000) operational definition s consistent with direct observations ; (0.000)
→ 0.07955 a standard measurement (0.000) a standard measure (0.000) a standard measure (0.000) standard measure (0.000) standard measure (0.000)
→ 0.14394 using precise operational definition (0.000) precise operational definition (0.003) accurate operational definition (0.000) precise operational definition (0.003) precise operative definition (0.000)
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where can ctenophores be found in large amounts? (ctenophora) ctenophores may be abundant during the summer months in some coastal locations, but in other places they are uncommon and difficult to find. in bays where they occur in very high numbers, predation by ctenophores may control the populations of small zooplanktonic organisms such as copepods, which might otherwise wipe out the phytoplankton (planktonic plants), which are a vital part of marine food chains. one ctenophore, mnemiopsis, has accidentally been introduced into the black sea, where it is blamed for causing fish stocks to collapse by eating both fish larvae and organisms that would otherwise have fed the fish. the situation was aggravated by other factors, such as over-fishing and long-term environmental changes that promoted the growth of the mnemiopsis population. the later accidental introduction of beroe helped to mitigate the problem, as beroe preys on other ctenophores. retrieved: ctenophora (; singular ctenophore, or ; from and , "pherō", 'to carry'; commonly known as comb jellies) comprise a phylum of invertebrate animals that live in marine waters worldwide. they are notable for the groups of cilia they use for swimming (commonly referred to as "combs"), and they are the largest animals to swim with the help of cilia.
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♦ → 0.15302 in bay s (0.121) in co ve s (0.000) in the bay s (0.000) in lets (0.000) in in lets (0.000)
→ 0.43690 summer months (0.051) summer time (0.000) summer (0.031) summer months (0.045) summer months (0.043)
→ 0.03664 bay s where they occur in very high numbers (0.001) co ve s where they occur in very large numbers (0.000) co ve s , where they occur in very large numbers (0.000) co ve s where they occur in large numbers (0.000) co ve s where they occur in very high numbers (0.000)
→ 0.10558 c ten oph ores (0.000) c ten oph ores (0.000) c ten o phor e (0.001) c ten o phor s (0.000) ten oph ores (0.000)
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what is the former name of the area where the french built huge rubber plantations? (ratanakiri province) ratanakiri has been occupied since at least the stone or bronze age, and trade between the region's highlanders and towns along the gulf of thailand dates to at least the 4th century a.d. the region was invaded by annamites, the cham, the khmer, and the thai during its early history, but no empire ever brought the area under centralized control. from the 13th century or earlier until the 19th century, highland villages were often raided by khmer, lao, and thai slave traders. the region was conquered by local laotian rulers in the 18th century and then by the thai in the 19th century. the area was incorporated into french indochina in 1893, and colonial rule replaced slave trading. the french built huge rubber plantations, especially in labansiek (present-day banlung); indigenous workers were used for construction and rubber harvesting. while under french control, the land comprising present-day ratanakiri was transferred from siam (thailand) to laos and then to cambodia. although highland groups initially resisted their colonial rulers, by the end of the colonial era in 1953 they had been subdued.ratanakiri province was created in 1959 from land that had been the eastern area of stung treng province. the name ratanakiri (រតនគិរី) is formed from the khmer words រតនៈ (ratana "gem" from sanskrit ratna) and គិរី (kiri "mountain" from sanskrit giri), describing two features for which the province is known. during the 1950s and 1960s, norodom sihanouk instituted a development and khmerization campaign in northeast cambodia that was designed to bring villages under government control, limit the influence of insurgents in the area, and "modernize" indigenous communities. some khmer loeu were forcibly moved to the lowlands to be educated in khmer language and culture, ethnic khmer from elsewhere in cambodia were moved into the province, and roads and large rubber plantations were built. after facing harsh working conditions and sometimes involuntary labor on the plantations, many khmer loeu left their traditional homes and moved farther from provincial towns. in 1968, tensions led to an uprising by the brao in which several khmer were killed. the government responded harshly, torching settlements and killing hundreds of villagers. retrieved: ratanakiri or ratanak kiri ( ), is a province of northeast cambodia. it borders the provinces of mondulkiri to the south and stung treng to the west and the countries of laos and vietnam to the north and east, respectively. the province extends from the mountains of the annamite range in the north, across a hilly plateau between the tonle san and tonle srepok rivers, to tropical deciduous forests in the south.
→ 0.57440 la ban sie k (0.779) la ban sie k (0.779) la ban s i k (0.000) la ban s ic (0.000) la ban sie k . (0.022)
♦ → 0.15312 ban lung (0.082) banking (0.000) ba nning (0.000) banana (0.000) ban ish ment (0.000)
→ 0.16020 rata n a kir i (0.004) rata n a kir i (0.003) count down (0.000) rata n a kir i . (0.000) rat t an a kir i (0.000)
→ 0.09143 th a il and (0.000) th a il and (0.000) german y (0.000) it a ly (0.000) th a il and . (0.000)
→ 0.02084 la o s (0.000) la o s (0.000) la o (0.000) la o (0.000) lay (0.000)
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what tramway operated until the 1950s? (somerset) somerset has 6,531 km (4,058 mi) of roads. the main arterial routes, which include the m5 motorway, a303, a37, a38, a39, a358 and a361 give good access across the county, but many areas can only be accessed via narrow country lanes.rail services are provided by the west of england main line through yeovil junction, the bristol to exeter line, heart of wessex line which runs from bristol temple meads to weymouth and the reading to taunton line. the key train operator for somerset is great western railway, and other services are operated by south western railway and crosscountry. bristol airport, located in north somerset, provides national and international air services. the somerset coal canal was built in the early 19th century to reduce the cost of transportation of coal and other heavy produce. the first 16 kilometres (10 mi), running from a junction with the kennet and avon canal, along the cam valley, to a terminal basin at paulton, were in use by 1805, together with several tramways. a planned 11.7 km (7.3 mi) branch to midford was never built, but in 1815 a tramway was laid along its towing path. in 1871 the tramway was purchased by the somerset & dorset joint railway (s&djr), and operated until the 1950s. the 19th century saw improvements to somerset's roads with the introduction of turnpikes, and the building of canals and railways. nineteenth-century canals included the bridgwater and taunton canal, westport canal, glastonbury canal and chard canal. the dorset and somerset canal was proposed, but little of it was ever constructed and it was abandoned in 1803. the usefulness of the canals was short-lived, though some have now been restored for recreation. the 19th century also saw the construction of railways to and through somerset. the county was served by five pre-1923 grouping railway companies: the great western railway (gwr); a branch of the midland railway (mr) to bath green park (and another one to bristol); the somerset and dorset joint railway, and the london & south western railway (l&swr). the former main lines of the gwr are still in use today, although many of its branch lines were scrapped as part of the beeching cuts. the former lines of the somerset & dorset joint railway closed completely, as has the branch of the midland railway to bath green park (and to bristol st philips); however, the l&swr survived as a part of the present west of england main line. none of these lines, in somerset, are electrified. two branch lines, the west and east somerset railways, were rescued and transferred back to private ownership as "heritage" lines. the fifth railway was a short-lived light railway, the weston, clevedon & portishead light railway. the west somerset mineral railway carried the iron ore from the brendon hills to watchet. retrieved: somerset ( or locally ; archaically, somersetshire) is a county in south west england which borders gloucestershire and bristol to the north, wiltshire to the east, dorset to the south-east and devon to the south-west. it is bounded to the north and west by the severn estuary and the bristol channel, its coastline facing southeastern wales. its traditional border with gloucestershire is the river avon.
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♦ → 0.15350 some r set coal canal (0.001) salt o coal canal (0.000) salt o coal channel (0.000) salt o (0.000) salt o coal (0.000)
→ 0.10707 the (0.000) the (0.000) which (0.000) the : (0.000) " (0.000)
→ 0.04262 some r set . (0.000) some r s ault . (0.000) some r s ault s . (0.000) salt o . (0.000) flip ping flop s . (0.000)
→ 0.04020 some r set canal (0.000) salt o (0.000) salt o canal (0.000) some r s ault (0.000) canal salt o (0.000)
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what is the name of another type of prime here p+1 or p-1 takes a certain shape? (prime_number) are prime. prime numbers of this form are known as factorial primes. other primes where either p + 1 or p − 1 is of a particular shape include the sophie germain primes (primes of the form 2p + 1 with p prime), primorial primes, fermat primes and mersenne primes, that is, prime numbers that are of the form 2p − 1, where p is an arbitrary prime. the lucas–lehmer test is particularly fast for numbers of this form. this is why the largest known prime has almost always been a mersenne prime since the dawn of electronic computers. retrieved: in mathematics, a mersenne prime is a prime number that is one less than a power of two. that is, it is a prime number of the form for some integer . they are named after marin mersenne, a french minim friar, who studied them in the early 17th century.
→ 0.30164 prim orial prime s (0.687) primary (0.000) prima ries (0.000) primary (0.000) prima tes (0.000)
♦ → 0.15413 ferm at prime s (0.067) ferm ate prima tes (0.000) ferm ate prim rose s (0.000) ferm at prima tes (0.000) ferm at prim rose s (0.000)
→ 0.26177 so phi e ger main prime s (0.093) so phi e (0.000) so phi e ger main (0.001) so phi e ger main primary (0.000) so phi e ger main prime (0.000)
→ 0.16602 fact orial prime s (0.089) factor primary (0.000) factor prima tes (0.000) factor primary (0.000) factor prim ate (0.000)
→ 0.11645 prime numbers (0.000) prime numbers (0.000) prime numbers (0.000) primary numbers (0.000) prime s (0.000)
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what is the first name of the person whose timeframe was endorsed by tejano leaders, but it did not pacify the texian settlers? (convention of 1833) the previous convention's lack of tejano representation fostered a perception that only newcomers to texas were dissatisfied. the president of the convention of 1832, stephen f. austin, traveled to san antonio de béxar to garner support for the changes the convention had requested. austin found that the tejano leaders largely agreed with the result of the convention but opposed the methods by which the resolutions had been proposed. they urged patience; bustamante was still president and would not look favorably on a petition from settlers who had recently sided with his rival, santa anna.as a compromise, the ayuntamiento of san antonio de béxar drafted a petition containing similar language to the convention's resolutions. following legal norms, they submitted this to músquiz, who forwarded it to the mexican congress in early 1833. at this time, the federal and state governments were in flux. bustamante had resigned the presidency in late december 1832 as part of a treaty to end the civil war. there was no effective state government. the governor of coahuila y tejas had died in september 1832, and his replacement, federalist juan martín de veramendi, immediately dissolved the state legislature, which had centralist leanings. veramendi called elections to seat a new government in early 1833. due to the political uncertainty, austin urged that the federal government be given several months to address the petition. if no action was eventually taken, he advised that texas residents would form their own state government, essentially declaring independence from coahuila, if not from mexico.austin's timeframe was endorsed by tejano leaders, but it did not pacify the texian settlers. towards the end of december, the central committee called for a new convention to meet in san felipe de austin in april 1833. elections were scheduled for march. this action disturbed the tejano leaders, who saw it as a violation of their agreement with austin.communities in texas elected 56 delegates for the new convention. in a departure from the previous election, san antonio de béxar also sent delegates, including james bowie, the son-in-law of governor veramendi. bowie, like many of his fellow delegates, was known as an agitator who wanted immediate change. the majority of the delegates to the previous convention had been more cautious. retrieved: the convention of 1833 (april 1–13, 1833), a political gathering of settlers in mexican texas, was a successor to the convention of 1832, whose requests had not been addressed by the mexican government. despite the political uncertainty resulting from a recently concluded civil war, 56 delegates met in san felipe de austin to draft a series of petitions to the government of mexico.
→ 0.79714 aus t in (0.511) aus t in (0.511) aus t in . (0.069) aus t in - (0.000) aus t in (0.511)
♦ → 0.15538 step hen (0.109) boots (0.000) boot y (0.000) boots (0.000) boots . (0.000)
→ 0.02833 t e jan o (0.000) t e jan o (0.000) t e jan (0.000) t e ddy (0.000) t i jan o (0.000)
→ 0.01194 settlers (0.000) settlers (0.000) settle r (0.000) colon ist s (0.000) settlement s (0.000)
→ 0.00720 tex i an (0.000) " (0.000) tex i an (0.000) tex i onic (0.000) tex i an e (0.000)
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what are the first names of the people who abel hides from when he hears them coming? (non-stop new york) on new year's eve 1938, lawyer billy cooper notices stranded english showgirl jennie carr gazing hungrily at other diners' plates and offers to buy her a meal. however, the restaurant is all out of food, so he invites her to his apartment. before they arrive, abel, another equally hungry and unemployed person, sneaks in for a chicken leg. hearing them coming, he hides in a bedroom. when jennie enters the room to remove her coat, he begs her not to cause trouble. she sympathizes with his plight and says nothing to billy. just then, hugo brant, billy's gangster employer, and his men barge in. they make jennie leave. when billy admits that he is quitting, brant shoots him dead. to get rid of loose ends, hugo sends harrigan aboard the ocean liner bound for southampton with jennie. he frames jennie for robbery. meanwhile, abel, who was caught by the building watchman as he tried to sneak out, is tried and sentenced to death for cooper's murder. the woman he insists can exonerate him is in hm prison holloway, unaware of his plight. hugo and gang member mortimer travel to england to deal with jennie. when jennie gets out of prison, her mother introduces her to her new tenant, a priest named mr. mortimer. after reading in the newspaper about abel's impending execution, she goes to scotland yard, despite mortimer's warning that she might herself become a suspect. she finds that other women have turned up, all claiming to be the missing witness. inspector jim grant is skeptical, and that turns into certainty when mortimer shows up and totally discredits her. retrieved: non-stop new york (also known as lisbon clipper mystery) is a 1937 british science fiction crime film directed by robert stevenson and starring john loder, anna lee and francis l. sullivan. it is based on the novel "sky steward" by ken attiwill.
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♦ → 0.15546 je nnie (0.001) je nnie (0.001) je n n if er (0.000) je n n y (0.000) je n n a (0.000)
→ 0.17128 bill y cooper (0.002) bill y cooper (0.002) bill y co x (0.000) bill cooper (0.000) bill y elli o t (0.000)
→ 0.13761 bill y . (0.001) bill y . (0.001) bill i e . (0.000) twice . (0.000) two . (0.000)
→ 0.16630 je nnie car r (0.000) je nnie car r (0.000) je n n if er car r (0.000) je nnie (0.001) je n n if er law r ence (0.000)
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by decreasing resistance to blood flow in the lungs, what organ's workload can be eased? (oxygen) uptake of o 2 from the air is the essential purpose of respiration, so oxygen supplementation is used in medicine. treatment not only increases oxygen levels in the patient's blood, but has the secondary effect of decreasing resistance to blood flow in many types of diseased lungs, easing work load on the heart. oxygen therapy is used to treat emphysema, pneumonia, some heart disorders (congestive heart failure), some disorders that cause increased pulmonary artery pressure, and any disease that impairs the body's ability to take up and use gaseous oxygen. retrieved: oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol o and atomic number 8, meaning its nucleus has 8 protons. the number of neutrons varies according to the isotope: the stable isotopes have 8, 9, or 10 neutrons. oxygen is a member of the chalcogen group on the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and an oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds.
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♦ → 0.15567 heart . (0.021) heart . (0.022) hearts . (0.000) heart fel t . (0.000) hearts . (0.000)
→ 0.00547 the body ' s ability to take up and use gas e ous oxygen (0.000) ability of the body to absorb and use gas e ous oxygen (0.000) the body ' s ability to absorb and use gas e ous oxygen (0.000) s ability to absorb and use gas e ous oxygen (0.000) capability of the body to absorb and use gas e ous oxygen (0.000)
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→ 0.01602 heart disorders (0.000) heart break (0.000) heart disease (0.000) heart conditions (0.000) heart problems (0.000)
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what are the first names of the three adventurers who must learn to trust each other? (of love & betrayal) when charter-boat skipper jack o'conner finds a gold spanish dollar off the florida keys, he decides to go in search of a legendary hoard of spanish doubloons sunk during the "hundred years storm" of 1780. for, as jack's friend cap'n billau reveals, the coin bears a clue to the treasure's whereabouts – one of four islands etched by the infamous pirate, jacques un-oeil upon the original doubloon. at billau's urging, jack tracks down the two beautiful women who unknowingly hold the remaining clues. streetwise sandy sequoia's piece of eight came from her murdered drug dealer boyfriend in miami. and lonely-heart portia pennington inherited her coin from her merchant tycoon grandfather, who died at sea in the "hundred years storm" of 1893, while hunting for the lost gold. jack convinces the girls to go in search of the pirate treasure with him. but first, the two must learn to crew his 76' schooner; and then, all three adventurers must learn to trust one another, if they expect to navigate the treacheries of love and the unpredictable caribbean. as jack introduces the girls to life at sea, he starts to fall in love with sandy. all seems to be going well, until jack discovers sandy with drugs on his boat – a kilo of her dead boyfriend's cocaine (which she has steadily been using since coming aboard). he has portia dump the coke overboard; and while sandy wrestles to overcome her addiction, jack turns his attentions to portia. when sandy and portia realize that jack has seduced each of them in turn and convinced each to reveal to him the name of the island on her coin, they turn on him. feeling betrayed and realizing that they no longer need jack in order to sail the boat or find the gold, they maroon him on a small island and go after the sunken treasure themselves. retrieved: of love & betrayal is a 1995 american action and romance film written and directed by michael reed mclaughlin. it stars kevin rahm, amy caudill, and tamara jeffries. it was filmed on location in eleuthera, the bahamas and shot on 35mm film on a 72' schooner 'keewatin' owned by ron and aleda turner.
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→ 0.12300 sandy se quo i a (0.001) s and red wood (0.000) se quo i a (0.000) sandy red wood (0.000) s and se quo i a (0.000)
→ 0.22325 jack (0.001) jack s (0.000) jack (0.001) jack up (0.000) buck ing up (0.000)
♦ → 0.15654 sandy . (0.000) sandy . (0.000) s and . (0.000) s and . (0.000) sandy beaches . (0.000)
→ 0.06085 o ' con ner (0.000) con ner (0.000) con ner (0.000) o ' con ner (0.000) o ' con ner (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 10 or team 13? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their yellow drone the highest into the air. team 7 got it 3,335 ft. team 8 got it 4,445 ft. team 9 go it 5,565 ft. team 10 got it 6,645 ft. team 11 got it 11,635 ft. team 12 got it 14,875 ft. team 13 got it 15,895 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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♦ → 0.15684 team 13 (0.121) team 13 (0.125) 13 team (0.000) 13 team (0.000) teams 13 (0.000)
→ 0.13574 team 12 (0.076) team 12 (0.068) team of 12 (0.000) team (0.000) team 12 th (0.000)
→ 0.27703 team 11 (0.033) team 11 (0.034) team (0.000) team 10 (0.503) team 12 (0.082)
→ 0.18762 team 9 (0.003) team (0.000) team 9 (0.003) team 8 (0.001) team 10 (0.511)
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of what is ozone a reactive part of oxygen? (oxygen) trioxygen (o 3) is usually known as ozone and is a very reactive allotrope of oxygen that is damaging to lung tissue. ozone is produced in the upper atmosphere when o 2 combines with atomic oxygen made by the splitting of o 2 by ultraviolet (uv) radiation. since ozone absorbs strongly in the uv region of the spectrum, the ozone layer of the upper atmosphere functions as a protective radiation shield for the planet. near the earth's surface, it is a pollutant formed as a by-product of automobile exhaust. the metastable molecule tetraoxygen (o 4) was discovered in 2001, and was assumed to exist in one of the six phases of solid oxygen. it was proven in 2006 that this phase, created by pressurizing o 2 to 20 gpa, is in fact a rhombohedral o 8 cluster. this cluster has the potential to be a much more powerful oxidizer than either o 2 or o 3 and may therefore be used in rocket fuel. a metallic phase was discovered in 1990 when solid oxygen is subjected to a pressure of above 96 gpa and it was shown in 1998 that at very low temperatures, this phase becomes superconducting. retrieved: oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol o and atomic number 8, meaning its nucleus has 8 protons. the number of neutrons varies according to the isotope: the stable isotopes have 8, 9, or 10 neutrons. oxygen is a member of the chalcogen group on the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and an oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds.
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♦ → 0.15726 all otro pe (0.070) all o t ments (0.000) all o t ment (0.000) gardens (0.000) all o t ment gardens (0.000)
→ 0.09064 o zone (0.000) o zone (0.000) o zone . (0.000) o zone : (0.000) the o zone (0.000)
→ 0.05566 o 2 (0.000) o (0.000) " (0.000) 2. (0.000) o . (0.000)
→ 0.08522 a very reactive (0.000) very reactive (0.000) very reactive (0.000) a very reactive (0.000) a highly reactive (0.000)
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what is the first name of the person that the florist tell she is a lesbian? (imagine me & you) the film opens on rachel and hector's (matthew goode) wedding day in north london, england. rachel's bossy and overbearing mother, tess, is in charge of planning the wedding. rachel's dazed father ned and her much younger sister henrietta are supportive. prior to rachel arriving and the ceremony beginning, flower shop owner luce who was contracted by tess as the wedding florist, and henrietta are rushing along while chatting with hector and cooper "coop" (darren boyd). luce answers henrietta's trick question which makes henrietta take an immediate liking to her, and she asks if luce can sit by her during the wedding. rachel arrives with her father and the ceremony begins. as rachel is walking down the aisle, her eyes wander and she makes eye contact with luce. the ceremony continues according to plan, and rachel and hector marry. at the reception afterwards, luce introduces herself to rachel as the one who did the flowers as she is about to get punch. rachel nervously blocks luce's attempt to get a drink, and when she questions why she can't have any, rachel reveals that her wedding ring accidentally fell in. the two share a moment together, but it is over after luce fishes the ring out of the punch bowl and goes on her way. some time later, rachel goes to luce's shop and invites her to dinner with hector and, unknown to luce, cooper, a perennial bachelor and self-professed lothario. rachel has planned to set up luce with coop, while luce confides to heck moments before coop arrives that she's a lesbian. heck takes this news in stride and is bemused as coop is undeterred in his attempts to seduce luce. during the meal, when coop starts bragging, luce espouses she believes in love at first sight, while rachel says it takes time to find the right person. later on that night, rachel and luce share a moment together on the balcony as it rains. retrieved: imagine me & you is a 2005 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by ol parker, and starring piper perabo and lena headey with matthew goode, celia imrie, and anthony head. it centers on the relationship between rachel (perabo) and luce (headey), who meet on rachel's wedding day.
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→ 0.27259 r a chel (0.018) r a chel (0.016) rach a e l (0.000) r a kel (0.000) rach elle (0.000)
♦ → 0.15811 he ctor (0.001) he ctor (0.001) " (0.000) he ctor s (0.000) he ctor . (0.000)
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what is the last name of the person who weighed 300 to 380 lb (140–170 kg) according to differing accounts? (the notorious b.i.g.) after being released from jail, wallace made a demo tape called "microphone murderer", under the name biggie smalls, a reference to a character in the 1975 film let's do it again as well as his stature; he stood at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) and weighed 300 to 380 lb (140–170 kg) according to differing accounts. the tape was reportedly made with no serious intent of getting a recording deal. however, it was promoted by new york-based dj mister cee, who had previously worked with big daddy kane, and in 1992 it was heard by the editor of the source.in march 1992, wallace was featured in the source's unsigned hype column, dedicated to aspiring rappers, and made a recording off the back of this success. the demo tape was heard by uptown records a&r and record producer sean combs, who arranged for a meeting with wallace. he was signed to uptown immediately and made an appearance on label mates heavy d & the boyz's "a buncha niggas" (from the album blue funk). soon after wallace signed his recording contract, combs was fired from uptown and started a new label, bad boy records. wallace followed and signed to the label in mid-1992.on august 8, 1993, wallace's longtime girlfriend gave birth to his first child, t'yanna. wallace had split with the girlfriend some time before t'yanna's birth. despite having dropped out of high school himself, wallace wanted his daughter to complete her education. he promised her "everything she wanted", saying that if his mother had promised him the same he would have graduated at the top of his class. he continued selling drugs after the birth to support his daughter financially. once combs discovered this, he forced wallace to quit.later in the year, wallace, recording as the notorious b.i.g., gained exposure after featuring on a remix to mary j. blige's single "real love". he recorded under this name for the remainder of his career, after finding the original moniker "biggie smalls" was already in use. "real love" peaked at no. 7 on the billboard hot 100 chart and was followed by a remix of blige's "what's the 411?". he continued this success, to a lesser extent, on remixes with neneh cherry ("buddy x") and reggae artist super cat ("dolly my baby", also featuring combs) in 1993. in april 1993, his solo track, "party and bullshit", appeared on the who's the man? soundtrack. in july 1994, he appeared alongside ll cool j and busta rhymes on a remix to label mate craig mack's "flava in ya ear", which reached no. 9 on the billboard hot 100. retrieved: christopher george latore wallace (may 21, 1972 – march 9, 1997), known professionally as the notorious b.i.g., biggie smalls, or biggie, was an american rapper. he is widely considered to be one of the greatest rappers of all time.
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♦ → 0.15860 wall ace (0.234) walker (0.000) rolling (0.000) roller (0.000) wallet (0.000)
→ 0.17255 wall ace . (0.036) wall ace . (0.038) walmart . (0.000) wal s h . (0.000) wall i am s . (0.000)
→ 0.17050 small (0.003) small (0.003) little (0.003) " (0.000) little (0.003)
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which two commandos are dating? (redcon-1) in britain, a virus has swept the country, turning people into zombies, that are also able to fight back. a squadron of 8 commandos goes in, made up of perez, paige, rodrigo and several others, but disaster soon strikes, when the biggest guy on the team, jacob, is bitten during a struggle. jacob commits suicide via gunshot, after perez made the suggestion to kil him before he turned. two stranded but seemingly innocent people on a road, next to a parked car, are then subjected to being shot to death, and this confuses reeves, who then fights with perez. perez notices unseen assailants shoot at reeves, fatally. unfortunately, the group has to retreat. perez is affected by this, and keeps his dog tags. they soon find a little girl, who is supposedly immune. after securing their target from a field, and leaving other survivors behind, they find out the man they picked up is a scientist claiming to know of a cure, but he is not very co-operative. he is severely beaten. paige admits to rodrido (her boyfriend) that she became infected. he shares a passionate kiss with her anyway, knowing he will be infected like her. they stay behind. later, they meet a man they were supposed to deliver the scientist to, but it is all a ruse and he is killed. perez gets injured and decides to stay behind, to fight a horde, but is outmatched and devoured. the film ends with the last of the two making it to a beach, but their ordeal may not be over with just yet. retrieved: redcon-1 (also known as redcon-1 - army of the dead) is a 2018 british action horror film, starring katarina waters, mark strange, and carlos gallardo. the film was produced by gallardo and kevin eastman. working titles for the film included "zombie apocalypse" and "zombie city".
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→ 0.21922 pa ige (0.000) pa ige (0.000) pa ige . (0.000) pig (0.000) past y (0.000)
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what are the specific names of the four composers to whom ravel wrote several short pieces paying tribute? (maurice ravel) marcel marnat's catalogue of ravel's complete works lists eighty-five works, including many incomplete or abandoned. though that total is small in comparison with the output of his major contemporaries, it is nevertheless inflated by ravel's frequent practice of writing works for piano and later rewriting them as independent pieces for orchestra. the performable body of works numbers about sixty; slightly more than half are instrumental. ravel's music includes pieces for piano, chamber music, two piano concerti, ballet music, opera, and song cycles. he wrote no symphonies or church works.ravel drew on many generations of french composers from couperin and rameau to fauré and the more recent innovations of satie and debussy. foreign influences include mozart, schubert, liszt and chopin. he considered himself in many ways a classicist, often using traditional structures and forms, such as the ternary, to present his new melodic and rhythmic content and innovative harmonies. the influence of jazz on his later music is heard within conventional classical structures in the piano concerto and the violin sonata. ravel placed high importance on melody, telling vaughan williams that there is "an implied melodic outline in all vital music". his themes are frequently modal instead of using the familiar major or minor scales. as a result, there are few leading notes in his output. chords of the ninth and eleventh and unresolved appoggiaturas, such as those in the valses nobles et sentimentales, are characteristic of ravel's harmonic language.dance forms appealed to ravel, most famously the bolero and pavane, but also the minuet, forlane, rigaudon, waltz, czardas, habanera and passacaglia. national and regional consciousness was important to him, and although a planned concerto on basque themes never materialised, his works include allusions to hebraic, greek, hungarian and gypsy themes. he wrote several short pieces paying tribute to composers he admired – borodin, chabrier, fauré and haydn, interpreting their characteristics in a ravellian style. another important influence was literary rather than musical: ravel said that he learnt from poe that "true art is a perfect balance between pure intellect and emotion", with the corollary that a piece of music should be a perfectly balanced entity with no irrelevant material allowed to intrude. retrieved: joseph maurice ravel (; ; 7 march 1875 – 28 december 1937) was a french composer, pianist and conductor. he is often associated with impressionism along with his elder contemporary claude debussy, although both composers rejected the term. in the 1920s and 1930s ravel was internationally regarded as france's greatest living composer.
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in a nuclear power plant, what is the steam turbine connected to? (steam_engine) virtually all nuclear power plants generate electricity by heating water to provide steam that drives a turbine connected to an electrical generator. nuclear-powered ships and submarines either use a steam turbine directly for main propulsion, with generators providing auxiliary power, or else employ turbo-electric transmission, where the steam drives a turbo generator set with propulsion provided by electric motors. a limited number of steam turbine railroad locomotives were manufactured. some non-condensing direct-drive locomotives did meet with some success for long haul freight operations in sweden and for express passenger work in britain, but were not repeated. elsewhere, notably in the u.s.a., more advanced designs with electric transmission were built experimentally, but not reproduced. it was found that steam turbines were not ideally suited to the railroad environment and these locomotives failed to oust the classic reciprocating steam unit in the way that modern diesel and electric traction has done.[citation needed] retrieved: a steam engine is a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid. the steam engine uses the force produced by steam pressure to push a piston back and forth inside a cylinder. this pushing force is transformed, by a connecting rod and flywheel, into rotational force for work.
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what two cliques does trish's son claim not to be a part of, despite his resemblance to them? (punk's dead) set 19 years after the events of the first film, the movie deals with unresolved conflict and family strain, and also has elements of a coming of age story. michael goorjian reprises his role of heroin bob, and acts as a narrator for the film, both in voice over as well as sporadically intercut scenes of him in the afterlife ross is the child of trish and heroin bob, being conceived shortly before bob's accidental drug overdose. ross has been raised by alone by trish, above her steam punk curio and clothing boutique, and as a result of his mothers adoration of the macabre, as well as his immersion in the concept of death from a young age, he develops into a victorian goth. despite his obvious affiliation, ross insists that he is part of no social cliques, which is stressed even further when he states that despite a lifelong abstinence from drugs, alcohol, and sex; he is not straight edge either. upon having his heart broken by his first girlfriend, ross attempts to drown his sorrows, as well as his lifelong espousal that romantic love is trivial, with the aide of beer and liquor. in an attempt to further help him take his mind off of things, he also begrudgingly goes on a road trip to a punk rock concert with his only friend, crash, as well as crash's friend penny. ross has a low opinion of punks, despite his association with them, as crash and penny are punk rockers, as was his father. retrieved: punk's dead (also known as punk's dead: slc punk 2) is an american comedy-drama film written and directed by james merendino. it is a sequel to the 1998 film "slc punk!" and was released on itunes february 11, 2016.
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→ 0.33052 pun k rock ers (0.002) pun k rock ers (0.003) pun k rock (0.001) pun k rock (0.001) pun k rock er (0.000)
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who has a higher tolerance for goop: alec or faustino? the example of someone having a positive experience with a drug is easy to see how drug dependence and the law of effect works. the tolerance for a drug goes up as one continues to use it after having a positive experience with a certain amount the first time.[38] it will take more and more to get that same feeling. this is when the controlled substance in an experiment would have to be modified and the experiment would really begin. the law of work for psychologist b. f. skinner almost half a century later on the principles of operant conditioning, "a learning process by which the effect, or consequence, of a response influences the future rate of production of that response.[39] the goop goonies met to discuss their experiences. they all said they always had a great experience using goop and used the same amount each time. they told how many times they used goop. alec used it 32 times, berry used it 42 times, edgardo used it 52 times, gino used it 62 times, judson used it 72 times, claudio used it 82 times, and faustino used it 92 times. retrieved: operant conditioning (also called instrumental conditioning) is a learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. it is also a procedure that is used to bring about such learning.
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what kind of people attend the ipcc meetings? (intergovernmental_panel_on_climate_change) the ipcc panel is composed of representatives appointed by governments and organizations. participation of delegates with appropriate expertise is encouraged. plenary sessions of the ipcc and ipcc working groups are held at the level of government representatives. non governmental and intergovernmental organizations may be allowed to attend as observers. sessions of the ipcc bureau, workshops, expert and lead authors meetings are by invitation only. attendance at the 2003 meeting included 350 government officials and climate change experts. after the opening ceremonies, closed plenary sessions were held. the meeting report states there were 322 persons in attendance at sessions with about seven-eighths of participants being from governmental organizations. retrieved: the intergovernmental panel on climate change (ipcc) is an intergovernmental body of the united nations, dedicated to providing the world with an objective, scientific view of climate change, its natural, political and economic impacts and risks, and possible response options.
→ 0.30117 350 government officials and climate change experts (0.447) 350 government and climate change experts (0.000) 350 government and climate change experts (0.000) 350 government and climate change experts (0.000) 350 government officials and climate change experts (0.444)
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what are those with lower incomes less likely to have in order to prepare for the future? (economic_inequality) an important factor in the creation of inequality is variation in individuals' access to education. education, especially in an area where there is a high demand for workers, creates high wages for those with this education, however, increases in education first increase and then decrease growth as well as income inequality. as a result, those who are unable to afford an education, or choose not to pursue optional education, generally receive much lower wages. the justification for this is that a lack of education leads directly to lower incomes, and thus lower aggregate savings and investment. conversely, education raises incomes and promotes growth because it helps to unleash the productive potential of the poor. retrieved: economic inequality covers a wide variety of topics. it can refer to either income distribution (measuring the amount of money people are paid) or the distribution of wealth (the amount of wealth people own). besides economic inequality between countries or states, there are important types of economic inequality between different groups of people.
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what is the first name of the person who tries to remain friends with alexis, despite the fact that she is sleeping with tank? (my best friend's girl (2008 film)) sherman 'tank' turner is a help line operator and a ladies man with a hobby: if a guy loses a girl and wants her back, he gets in touch with tank and pays him to take the girl on a bad date. throughout the evening tank inevitably behaves in the most moronic fashion causing the girl to realize that her ex was not really such a bad guy after all and get back to their ex. he shares an apartment with his step cousin dustin who has fallen for his colleague alexis. dustin takes alexis on a date and confesses his love but she insists they remain friends. after the date dustin explains his situation to tank who volunteers his services as a good friend (instead of having to pay for his services as usual). dustin initially turns him down, not wanting tank to be close to alexis, but the next day sees alexis flirting with another co-worker and begs tank to take alexis out. he accepts. tank bumps into alexis and they arrange to go out. he behaves badly all night but alexis is too drunk to care. when he drops her off she expects him to come in but he resists the temptation out of loyalty to dustin. alexis calls dustin but when they meet she explains that her date with tank has motivated her to see other men. dustin sends alexis roses and an apology poem in tank's name. alexis calls tank at work and berates him for leaving early the previous night. tank goes to see alexis and they end up having casual sex on a regular basis while dustin begins a series of desperate attempts to stay friends with her after all. retrieved: my best friend's girl is a 2008 romantic comedy film by howard deutch and stars dane cook, kate hudson, jason biggs, diora baird, alec baldwin, and lizzy caplan. it was released on september 19, 2008.
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→ 0.00388 tries to remain friends with ale x is (0.000) tries to stay friends with ale x is (0.000) trying to stay friends with ale x is (0.000) tries to remain friends with ale x is (0.000) tries to stay friends with ale x is (0.000)
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what time of day did these reformed supposedly gather to engage in huguenot rituals? (huguenot) in this last connection, the name could suggest the derogatory inference of superstitious worship; popular fancy held that huguon, the gate of king hugo, was haunted by the ghost of le roi huguet (regarded by roman catholics as an infamous scoundrel) and other spirits, who instead of being in purgatory came back to harm the living at night. it was in this place in tours that the prétendus réformés ("these supposedly 'reformed'") habitually gathered at night, both for political purposes, and for prayer and singing psalms. such explanations have been traced to the contemporary, reguier de la plancha (d. 1560), who in de l'estat de france offered the following account as to the origin of the name, as cited by the cape monthly: retrieved: huguenots (; ) are an ethnoreligious group of french protestants.
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what is needed to make combustion happen? (oxygen) highly concentrated sources of oxygen promote rapid combustion. fire and explosion hazards exist when concentrated oxidants and fuels are brought into close proximity; an ignition event, such as heat or a spark, is needed to trigger combustion. oxygen is the oxidant, not the fuel, but nevertheless the source of most of the chemical energy released in combustion. combustion hazards also apply to compounds of oxygen with a high oxidative potential, such as peroxides, chlorates, nitrates, perchlorates, and dichromates because they can donate oxygen to a fire. retrieved: oxygen therapy, also known as supplemental oxygen, is the use of oxygen as a medical treatment. this can include for low blood oxygen, carbon monoxide toxicity, cluster headaches, and to maintain enough oxygen while inhaled anesthetics are given. long-term oxygen is often useful in people with chronically low oxygen such as from severe copd or cystic fibrosis.
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→ 0.06922 a fire (0.000) fire (0.000) a fire (0.000) fire (0.000) one fire (0.000)
→ 0.02212 a high oxid ative potential (0.000) high oxid ative potential (0.000) high oxid ative potential (0.000) high oxid ant potential (0.000) high oxid ation potential (0.000)
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what type of outcomes can even stable markets lead to? (economic_inequality) in a purely capitalist mode of production (i.e. where professional and labor organizations cannot limit the number of workers) the workers wages will not be controlled by these organizations, or by the employer, but rather by the market. wages work in the same way as prices for any other good. thus, wages can be considered as a function of market price of skill. and therefore, inequality is driven by this price. under the law of supply and demand, the price of skill is determined by a race between the demand for the skilled worker and the supply of the skilled worker. "on the other hand, markets can also concentrate wealth, pass environmental costs on to society, and abuse workers and consumers." "markets, by themselves, even when they are stable, often lead to high levels of inequality, outcomes that are widely viewed as unfair." employers who offer a below market wage will find that their business is chronically understaffed. their competitors will take advantage of the situation by offering a higher wage the best of their labor. for a businessman who has the profit motive as the prime interest, it is a losing proposition to offer below or above market wages to workers. retrieved: capitalism is an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit. characteristics central to capitalism include private property, capital accumulation, wage labor, voluntary exchange, a price system and competitive markets. in a capitalist market economy, decision-making and investments are determined by every owner of wealth, property or production ability in financial and capital markets, whereas prices and the distribution of goods and services are mainly determined by competition in goods and services markets.
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what is the first name of the person who is dating brook manville? (bordertown (1935 film)) after graduating from pacific night law school in los angeles, feisty and ambitious mexican american johnny ramirez loses his first court case because he is ill-prepared. his poor, hispanic client's truck was destroyed by careless debutante dale elwell. johnny is harassed by the opposing attorney, uppercrust brook manville, who is defending his lover, elwell. johnny reacts, losing his temper and the case. disbarred for his actions, he journeys to a small town south of the border and finds work as a bouncer, in a seedy casino owned by charlie roark. johnny helps transform the dive into a first-class nightclub called the silver slipper that attracts an upscale crowd, and charlie makes him a partner to reward him for his efforts. charlie's lonely, unhappily married wife marie makes a play for johnny, who resists her advances. certain johnny has shunned her simply because she is married, she locks her inebriated husband in the garage and leaves the car running, asphyxiating him. dale elwell and her society friends, including brook manville, visit the club and johnny becomes infatuated with her. a jealous marie accuses johnny of murdering charlie, but when called to testify at his trial, she collapses on the witness stand, having become insane. johnny returns to los angeles and proposes to dale, who contemptuously rejects him, citing the dramatic differences in their racial and economic backgrounds, then is hit and killed by a car trying to get away from him. johnny decides to sell the silver slipper, donate the proceeds to a law school, and settle in los angeles among his own people. retrieved: bordertown is a 1935 american drama film directed by archie mayo and starring paul muni and bette davis. the screenplay by laird doyle and wallace smith is based on robert lord's adaptation of the 1934 novel "border town" by carroll graham. the supporting cast features margaret lindsay, eugene pallette and robert barrat.
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what is the last name of the person whose outlook dudois deplored? (maurice ravel) in 1897 ravel was readmitted to the conservatoire, studying composition with fauré, and taking private lessons in counterpoint with andré gedalge. both these teachers, particularly fauré, regarded him highly and were key influences on his development as a composer. as ravel's course progressed, fauré reported "a distinct gain in maturity ... engaging wealth of imagination". ravel's standing at the conservatoire was nevertheless undermined by the hostility of the director, théodore dubois, who deplored the young man's musically and politically progressive outlook. consequently, according to a fellow-student, michel-dimitri calvocoressi, he was "a marked man, against whom all weapons were good". he wrote some substantial works while studying with fauré, including the overture shéhérazade and a violin sonata, but he won no prizes, and therefore was expelled again in 1900. as a former student he was allowed to attend fauré's classes as a non-participating "auditeur" until finally abandoning the conservatoire in 1903.in 1899 ravel composed his first piece to become widely known, though it made little impact initially: pavane pour une infante défunte ("pavane for a dead princess"). it was originally a solo piano work, commissioned by the princesse de polignac. in 1897 he conducted the first performance of the shéhérazade overture, which had a mixed reception, with boos mingling with applause from the audience, and unflattering reviews from the critics. one described the piece as "a jolting debut: a clumsy plagiarism of the russian school" and called ravel a "mediocrely gifted debutant ... who will perhaps become something if not someone in about ten years, if he works hard." another critic, pierre lalo, thought that ravel showed talent, but was too indebted to debussy and should instead emulate beethoven. over the succeeding decades lalo became ravel's most implacable critic.from the start of his career, ravel appeared calmly indifferent to blame or praise. those who knew him well believed that this was no pose but wholly genuine. the only opinion of his music that he truly valued was his own, perfectionist and severely self-critical. at twenty years of age he was, in the words of the biographer burnett james, "self-possessed, a little aloof, intellectually biased, given to mild banter." he dressed like a dandy and was meticulous about his appearance and demeanour. orenstein comments that, short in stature, light in frame, and bony in features, ravel had the "appearance of a well-dressed jockey", whose large head seemed suitably matched to his formidable intellect. during the late 1890s and into the early years of the next century, ravel was bearded in the fashion of the day; from his mid-thirties he was clean-shaven. retrieved: joseph maurice ravel (; ; 7 march 1875 – 28 december 1937) was a french composer, pianist and conductor. he is often associated with impressionism along with his elder contemporary claude debussy, although both composers rejected the term. in the 1920s and 1930s ravel was internationally regarded as france's greatest living composer.
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what was huihui? (yuan_dynasty) western medicine was also practiced in china by the nestorian christians of the yuan court, where it was sometimes labeled as huihui or muslim medicine. the nestorian physician jesus the interpreter founded the office of western medicine in 1263 during the reign of kublai. huihui doctors staffed at two imperial hospitals were responsible for treating the imperial family and members of the court. chinese physicians opposed western medicine because its humoral system contradicted the yin-yang and wuxing philosophy underlying traditional chinese medicine. no chinese translation of western medical works is known, but it is possible that the chinese had access to avicenna's the canon of medicine. retrieved: the yuan dynasty (; ), officially the great yuan (; middle mongolian: , , literally "great yuan state"), was the empire or ruling dynasty of china established by kublai khan, leader of the mongolian borjigin clan. it followed the song dynasty and preceded the ming dynasty. although the mongols had ruled territories including modern-day north china for decades, it was not until 1271 that kublai khan officially proclaimed the dynasty in the traditional chinese style, and the conquest was not complete until 1279 when the southern song dynasty was defeated in the battle of yamen.
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previous to isotopic dating sections of rocks had to be dated using fossils and stratigraphic correlation relative to what? (geology) at the beginning of the 20th century, important advancement in geological science was facilitated by the ability to obtain accurate absolute dates to geologic events using radioactive isotopes and other methods. this changed the understanding of geologic time. previously, geologists could only use fossils and stratigraphic correlation to date sections of rock relative to one another. with isotopic dates it became possible to assign absolute ages to rock units, and these absolute dates could be applied to fossil sequences in which there was datable material, converting the old relative ages into new absolute ages. retrieved: geology (from the ancient greek γῆ, "gē" ("earth") and -λoγία, "-logia", ("study of", "discourse")) is an earth science concerned with the solid earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which they change over time. geology can also include the study of the solid features of any terrestrial planet or natural satellite such as mars or the moon. modern geology significantly overlaps all other earth sciences, including hydrology and the atmospheric sciences, and so is treated as one major aspect of integrated earth system science and planetary science.
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what are the last names of the people jack introduces to life at sea? (of love & betrayal) when charter-boat skipper jack o'conner finds a gold spanish dollar off the florida keys, he decides to go in search of a legendary hoard of spanish doubloons sunk during the "hundred years storm" of 1780. for, as jack's friend cap'n billau reveals, the coin bears a clue to the treasure's whereabouts – one of four islands etched by the infamous pirate, jacques un-oeil upon the original doubloon. at billau's urging, jack tracks down the two beautiful women who unknowingly hold the remaining clues. streetwise sandy sequoia's piece of eight came from her murdered drug dealer boyfriend in miami. and lonely-heart portia pennington inherited her coin from her merchant tycoon grandfather, who died at sea in the "hundred years storm" of 1893, while hunting for the lost gold. jack convinces the girls to go in search of the pirate treasure with him. but first, the two must learn to crew his 76' schooner; and then, all three adventurers must learn to trust one another, if they expect to navigate the treacheries of love and the unpredictable caribbean. as jack introduces the girls to life at sea, he starts to fall in love with sandy. all seems to be going well, until jack discovers sandy with drugs on his boat – a kilo of her dead boyfriend's cocaine (which she has steadily been using since coming aboard). he has portia dump the coke overboard; and while sandy wrestles to overcome her addiction, jack turns his attentions to portia. when sandy and portia realize that jack has seduced each of them in turn and convinced each to reveal to him the name of the island on her coin, they turn on him. feeling betrayed and realizing that they no longer need jack in order to sail the boat or find the gold, they maroon him on a small island and go after the sunken treasure themselves. retrieved: of love & betrayal is a 1995 american action and romance film written and directed by michael reed mclaughlin. it stars kevin rahm, amy caudill, and tamara jeffries. it was filmed on location in eleuthera, the bahamas and shot on 35mm film on a 72' schooner 'keewatin' owned by ron and aleda turner.
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what was loudoun's plans for 1757? (french_and_indian_war) loudoun, a capable administrator but a cautious field commander, planned one major operation for 1757: an attack on new france's capital, quebec. leaving a sizable force at fort william henry to distract montcalm, he began organizing for the expedition to quebec. he was then ordered by william pitt, the secretary of state responsible for the colonies, to attack louisbourg first. beset by delays of all kinds, the expedition was finally ready to sail from halifax, nova scotia in early august. in the meantime french ships had escaped the british blockade of the french coast, and a fleet outnumbering the british one awaited loudoun at louisbourg. faced with this strength, loudoun returned to new york amid news that a massacre had occurred at fort william henry. retrieved: the french and indian war (1754–1763) pitted the colonies of british america against those of new france, each side supported by military units from the parent country and by american indian allies. at the start of the war, the french colonies had a population of roughly 60,000 settlers, compared with 2 million in the british colonies. the outnumbered french particularly depended on the indians.
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→ 0.23280 one major operation (0.006) a major operation (0.000) a major surgery (0.000) a big operation (0.000) major surgery (0.000)
♦ → 0.16834 attack on new fr ance ' s capital , que be c . (0.004) attack on the new french capital que be c (0.000) attack on the french capital que be c . (0.000) attack on the new french capital , que be c (0.000) attack on french capital que be c (0.000)
→ 0.02231 he began organizing for the expedition to que be c . (0.000) he began to organize for the expedition to que be c . (0.000) he started to organize for the expedition to que be c . (0.000) he began to organize himself for the expedition to que be c . (0.000) he started to organize himself for the expedition to que be c . (0.000)
→ 0.03315 a cautious field commander (0.000) cautious field commander (0.000) careful field commander (0.000) cautious field commander s (0.000) prudent field commander (0.000)
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who wrote about the distillation of drinking water from sea water? (pharmacy) the advances made in the middle east in botany and chemistry led medicine in medieval islam substantially to develop pharmacology. muhammad ibn zakarīya rāzi (rhazes) (865–915), for instance, acted to promote the medical uses of chemical compounds. abu al-qasim al-zahrawi (abulcasis) (936–1013) pioneered the preparation of medicines by sublimation and distillation. his liber servitoris is of particular interest, as it provides the reader with recipes and explains how to prepare the `simples’ from which were compounded the complex drugs then generally used. sabur ibn sahl (d 869), was, however, the first physician to initiate pharmacopoedia, describing a large variety of drugs and remedies for ailments. al-biruni (973–1050) wrote one of the most valuable islamic works on pharmacology, entitled kitab al-saydalah (the book of drugs), in which he detailed the properties of drugs and outlined the role of pharmacy and the functions and duties of the pharmacist. avicenna, too, described no less than 700 preparations, their properties, modes of action, and their indications. he devoted in fact a whole volume to simple drugs in the canon of medicine. of great impact were also the works by al-maridini of baghdad and cairo, and ibn al-wafid (1008–1074), both of which were printed in latin more than fifty times, appearing as de medicinis universalibus et particularibus by 'mesue' the younger, and the medicamentis simplicibus by 'abenguefit'. peter of abano (1250–1316) translated and added a supplement to the work of al-maridini under the title de veneris. al-muwaffaq’s contributions in the field are also pioneering. living in the 10th century, he wrote the foundations of the true properties of remedies, amongst others describing arsenious oxide, and being acquainted with silicic acid. he made clear distinction between sodium carbonate and potassium carbonate, and drew attention to the poisonous nature of copper compounds, especially copper vitriol, and also lead compounds. he also describes the distillation of sea-water for drinking.[verification needed] retrieved: pharmacy is the science and technique of preparing, dispensing, and reviewing drugs and providing additional clinical services. it is a health profession that links health sciences with pharmaceutical sciences and aims to ensure the safe, effective, and affordable use of drugs. the professional practice is becoming more clinically oriented as most of the drugs are now manufactured by pharmaceutical industries.
→ 0.41466 ab u al - q a s im al - za h raw i (0.340) ab u al - q a s im al - za h raw i (0.351) ab u al - q a s im al - za h raw i (0.362) ab u al - q a s im al - za h raw i (0.354) ab u al - q a s im al - za h raw i (0.371)
♦ → 0.17093 al - m u w aff a q (0.065) al - m u w aff a q (0.061) mu w aff a q (0.000) al mu w aff a q (0.000) al - m u w aff a q (0.066)
→ 0.11287 al - mari din i (0.056) al - mardi n i (0.000) al mari din i (0.000) al - mari din i (0.062) al mardi n i (0.000)
→ 0.17469 al - w a f i d (0.028) al - w a f i d (0.029) al wa f i d (0.000) al - w a f i d (0.029) al - w a f i d (0.027)
→ 0.12685 al - bir un i (0.023) al - bir un i (0.023) al bi run i (0.000) al bur un i (0.000) al - bir un i (0.025)
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what is the name of the person whose surrender led to peace negotiations in paris and secured the independence of the colonies? (virginia) the british parliament's efforts to levy new taxes following the french and indian war were deeply unpopular in the colonies. in the house of burgesses, opposition to taxation without representation was led by patrick henry and richard henry lee, among others. virginians began to coordinate their actions with other colonies in 1773, and sent delegates to the continental congress the following year. after the house of burgesses was dissolved by the royal governor in 1774, virginia's revolutionary leaders continued to govern via the virginia conventions. on may 15, 1776, the convention declared virginia's independence from the british empire and adopted george mason's virginia declaration of rights, which was then included in a new constitution. another virginian, thomas jefferson, drew upon mason's work in drafting the national declaration of independence.when the american revolutionary war began, george washington was selected to head the colonial army. during the war, the capital was moved to richmond at the urging of governor thomas jefferson, who feared that williamsburg's coastal location would make it vulnerable to british attack. in 1781, the combined action of continental and french land and naval forces trapped the british army on the virginia peninsula, where troops under george washington and comte de rochambeau defeated british general cornwallis in the siege of yorktown. his surrender on october 19, 1781 led to peace negotiations in paris and secured the independence of the colonies.virginians were instrumental in writing the united states constitution. james madison drafted the virginia plan in 1787 and the bill of rights in 1789. virginia ratified the constitution on june 25, 1788. the three-fifths compromise ensured that virginia, with its large number of slaves, initially had the largest bloc in the house of representatives. together with the virginia dynasty of presidents, this gave the commonwealth national importance. in 1790, both virginia and maryland ceded territory to form the new district of columbia, though the virginian area was retroceded in 1846. virginia is called the "mother of states" because of its role in being carved into states such as kentucky, which became the 15th state in 1792, and for the numbers of american pioneers born in virginia. retrieved: virginia (), officially the commonwealth of virginia, is a state in the southeastern and mid-atlantic regions of the united states located between the atlantic coast and the appalachian mountains. the geography and climate of the commonwealth are shaped by the blue ridge mountains and the chesapeake bay, which provide habitat for much of its flora and fauna. the capital of the commonwealth is richmond; virginia beach is the most populous city, and fairfax county is the most populous political subdivision.
→ 0.73237 ge org e wash ington (0.911) ge org e wash ington (0.925) ge org e w . bush (0.000) ge org e o s borne (0.000) ge or ges wash ington (0.001)
♦ → 0.17093 general corn wall is (0.018) corn wall is (0.000) kor n wall is (0.000) kor n wall is general (0.000) general kor n wall is (0.000)
→ 0.03751 ge org e ma son (0.000) ge org e ma son (0.000) ge org i a ma son (0.000) ge or ges ma son (0.000) ge or gina ma son (0.000)
→ 0.04339 bri t ish (0.000) bri t ish (0.000) uk (0.000) eng l and (0.000) b rita in (0.000)
→ 0.01580 hen ry (0.000) hen ry (0.000) " (0.000) hen r i (0.000) hen ry . (0.000)
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what albums of the mars volta did frusciante contribute to? (john frusciante) in early 2005, frusciante entered the studio to work on his fifth and final studio album with the chili peppers, stadium arcadium. his guitar playing is dominant throughout the album, and he provides backing vocals on most of the tracks. although usually following a "less is more" style of guitar playing, he began using a full twenty-four track mixer for maximum effect. in the arrangements, he incorporates a wide array of sounds and playing styles, similar to the funk-influenced blood sugar sex magik or the more melodic by the way. he also changed his approach to his playing, opting to contribute solos and allow songs to be formed from jam sessions. in an interview from guitar world, frusciante explained how he approached his guitar solos for their album stadium arcadium completely differently from those for their previous albums. on blood sugar sex magik and californication, frusciante had a general idea how he wanted his guitar solos to sound. for stadium arcadium, almost every guitar solo was completely improvised by frusciante on the spot. several reviews have stressed that the influence of hendrix is evident in his solos on the album, with frusciante himself backing this up. he also expanded the use of guitar effects throughout the album, and used various other instruments such as the synthesizer and mellotron. he worked continuously with rubin over-dubbing guitar progressions, changing harmonies and using all his technical resources.frusciante began a series of collaborations with friend omar rodríguez-lópez and his band the mars volta, by contributing guitar and electronic instrumentation to song "cicatriz esp" off their album de-loused in the comatorium. he also contributed guitar solos on their 2005 album frances the mute. in 2006, he helped the mars volta complete their third album amputechture by playing guitar on seven of its eight tracks. in return, rodriguez-lopez has played on several of frusciante's solo albums, as well as making a guest appearance on stadium arcadium. retrieved: john anthony frusciante (; born march 5, 1970) is an american guitarist, singer, composer, and producer. he is best known as the former guitarist of the rock band red hot chili peppers, from 1988 until 1992 and from 1998 until 2009. he recorded five studio albums with them.
→ 0.35475 fr ance s the mut e (0.054) fr ance the silent (0.000) fr anci s the silent (0.000) fr ance the mut e (0.001) fr ance the mut e (0.001)
♦ → 0.17199 de - l o used in the com atorium (0.022) de l o used in a com a (0.000) de co used in a com a (0.000) de l o used in com a (0.000) relaxed in a com a (0.000)
→ 0.02620 fr us c i ante (0.000) fr us c i ante (0.000) friendly (0.000) frustrated (0.000) fr uga l (0.000)
→ 0.35379 fr ance s the mut e . (0.004) fr ance s the mut e . (0.005) fr ance s the silent . (0.000) fr ance s the mut e . (0.005) fr ance s the dumb . (0.000)
→ 0.09327 de - l o used in the com atorium . (0.002) he was in a com a . (0.000) in a com a . (0.000) de l o used in a com a . (0.000) he is in a com a . (0.000)
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what is the last name of the person who weighed 300 to 380 lb (140–170 kg) according to differing accounts? (the notorious b.i.g.) after being released from jail, wallace made a demo tape called "microphone murderer", under the name biggie smalls, a reference to a character in the 1975 film let's do it again as well as his stature; he stood at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) and weighed 300 to 380 lb (140–170 kg) according to differing accounts. the tape was reportedly made with no serious intent of getting a recording deal. however, it was promoted by new york-based dj mister cee, who had previously worked with big daddy kane, and in 1992 it was heard by the editor of the source.in march 1992, wallace was featured in the source's unsigned hype column, dedicated to aspiring rappers, and made a recording off the back of this success. the demo tape was heard by uptown records a&r and record producer sean combs, who arranged for a meeting with wallace. he was signed to uptown immediately and made an appearance on label mates heavy d & the boyz's "a buncha niggas" (from the album blue funk). soon after wallace signed his recording contract, combs was fired from uptown and started a new label, bad boy records. wallace followed and signed to the label in mid-1992.on august 8, 1993, wallace's longtime girlfriend gave birth to his first child, t'yanna. wallace had split with the girlfriend some time before t'yanna's birth. despite having dropped out of high school himself, wallace wanted his daughter to complete her education. he promised her "everything she wanted", saying that if his mother had promised him the same he would have graduated at the top of his class. he continued selling drugs after the birth to support his daughter financially. once combs discovered this, he forced wallace to quit.later in the year, wallace, recording as the notorious b.i.g., gained exposure after featuring on a remix to mary j. blige's single "real love". he recorded under this name for the remainder of his career, after finding the original moniker "biggie smalls" was already in use. "real love" peaked at no. 7 on the billboard hot 100 chart and was followed by a remix of blige's "what's the 411?". he continued this success, to a lesser extent, on remixes with neneh cherry ("buddy x") and reggae artist super cat ("dolly my baby", also featuring combs) in 1993. in april 1993, his solo track, "party and bullshit", appeared on the who's the man? soundtrack. in july 1994, he appeared alongside ll cool j and busta rhymes on a remix to label mate craig mack's "flava in ya ear", which reached no. 9 on the billboard hot 100. retrieved: christopher george latore wallace (may 21, 1972 – march 9, 1997), known professionally as the notorious b.i.g., biggie smalls, or biggie, was an american rapper. he is widely considered to be one of the greatest rappers of all time.
→ 0.29273 small s (0.417) small (0.002) little (0.003) small (0.003) minor (0.000)
→ 0.15860 wall ace (0.234) walker (0.000) rolling (0.000) roller (0.000) wallet (0.000)
♦ → 0.17255 wall ace . (0.036) wall ace . (0.038) walmart . (0.000) wal s h . (0.000) wall i am s . (0.000)
→ 0.17050 small (0.003) small (0.003) little (0.003) " (0.000) little (0.003)
→ 0.20562 wall ace ' s (0.001) wall ace (0.241) wall ace ' s (0.001) wall a kes (0.000) walker (0.000)
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what is the name of another compelling continuation of the fermat primality test? (prime_number) a particularly simple example of a probabilistic test is the fermat primality test, which relies on the fact (fermat's little theorem) that np≡n (mod p) for any n if p is a prime number. if we have a number b that we want to test for primality, then we work out nb (mod b) for a random value of n as our test. a flaw with this test is that there are some composite numbers (the carmichael numbers) that satisfy the fermat identity even though they are not prime, so the test has no way of distinguishing between prime numbers and carmichael numbers. carmichael numbers are substantially rarer than prime numbers, though, so this test can be useful for practical purposes. more powerful extensions of the fermat primality test, such as the baillie-psw, miller-rabin, and solovay-strassen tests, are guaranteed to fail at least some of the time when applied to a composite number. retrieved: a primality test is an algorithm for determining whether an input number is prime. among other fields of mathematics, it is used for cryptography. unlike integer factorization, primality tests do not generally give prime factors, only stating whether the input number is prime or not.
→ 0.33049 mill er - rab in (0.552) mul ler - rab in (0.000) mill wall v mill wall (0.000) mill wall (0.000) mill rab in (0.000)
→ 0.26243 bail lie - p s w (0.168) bail lie g if ford (0.000) bail lie - p ng (0.000) bail lie - p s w . (0.000) bail lie g if ford s (0.000)
→ 0.19782 solo va y - stra ssen (0.089) solo va y street (0.000) solo va y road (0.000) solo va y streets (0.000) high street (0.000)
→ 0.03664 the (0.000) the (0.000) which (0.000) the : (0.000) " (0.000)
♦ → 0.17262 solo va y - stra ssen tests (0.055) solo va y road tests (0.000) road tests (0.000) solo va y road tests (0.000) solo va y road tests (0.000)
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what are the names of the women janine has to determine are sane or crazy? (a question of silence) christine is a housewife, who does not speak. her husband works while she stays home with their three children. andrea is an executive secretary in an office predominantly run by men. annie is a jolly waitress at a local café. these three women have never met before until one day in a dress boutique. christine attempts to shoplift a dress by slipping it into her bag. she is approached by the male owner of the store. after refusing to return the garment, andrea and annie join christine in a circle around the man. together, the three women brutally murder him as a group of women stand and silently but attentively watch. female criminal psychiatrist, janine, is appointed to the case of these three women by the court to determine if they are sane or crazy. janine takes the time to get to know each woman and their story. none of the three will say why they committed the crime, janine comes to realize they were fed up with the strain of living in a patriarchy. after much deliberation, she concludes that they are all sane and finds herself identifying with them. eventually tensions rise between janine and her husband because he worries her statement in court will ruin his reputation. the court date arrives and janine gives her professional opinion that the three women are in fact sane and that the court should take into consideration that the owner of the boutique was a male. despite the prosecutors attempts to get her to change her opinion, she stands her ground. when the prosecutor suggests that the crime would have still happened if the owner were a woman, christine, andrea, annie, janine and the other women who witnessed the crime all laugh and exit the courtroom. retrieved: a question of silence () is a 1982 dutch drama film written and directed by marleen gorris. it is gorris' debut film. it stars edda barends as christine m.
→ 0.50390 christ ine (0.000) christ i an (0.000) christ ine (0.001) christ in a (0.000) christmas (0.000)
→ 0.19554 s an e (0.000) common sense (0.000) sense (0.000) s an ity (0.000) sensible (0.000)
♦ → 0.17289 a nnie (0.000) " (0.000) a nnie (0.000) an al (0.000) ' (0.000)
→ 0.03535 jan ine (0.000) jan . (0.000) jan (0.000) jan e (0.000) jan u ary (0.000)
→ 0.09232 jo lly wait ress at a local café . (0.000) cheerful wait ress in a local café . (0.000) cheerful wait ress in a local cafe . (0.000) cheerful wait ress at a local café . (0.000) cheerful wait ress at a local cafe . (0.000)
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what is the first name of the cousin of the person who falls in love with the bored housewife? (perfect strangers (1945 film)) robert and cathy wilson (robert donat and deborah kerr) are a timid married couple in 1940 london. he is a bookkeeper, she a bored housewife. however, their tedium-filled lives are drastically changed by the war. he enlists in the royal navy, while she (against his wishes) joins the wrens. during the three years the couple are apart, they are transformed, each becoming much more self-confident. cathy's assertive new friend, dizzy clayton, helps her break out of her shell. she begins going out with dizzy's cousin, naval architect richard, who falls in love with her. however, she remains faithful (if unenthusiastically) to her husband. meanwhile, robert toughens up on sea duty and in time becomes a petty officer. his hands are badly burned when his ship is sunk, but he stoically rows in the lifeboat for five days without complaint. he recuperates in a hospital, tended by elena, a beautiful nurse. on the last night of his stay, he asks her out to dinner. he is attracted to her, but she informs him that she lost her beloved husband only six months earlier, kisses him, and leaves. robert and cathy both receive ten-day leaves, but each dreads being reunited with the dowdy spouse each remembers and being forced back into the dreary life they shared. retrieved: perfect strangers (united states title: vacation from marriage), is a 1945 british drama film made by london films. it stars robert donat and deborah kerr as a married couple whose relationship is shaken by their service in the second world war. the supporting cast includes glynis johns, ann todd and roland culver.
→ 0.63468 rich ard (0.869) rich ard (0.882) rich ard s (0.000) rich ard son (0.000) rich mond (0.000)
♦ → 0.17459 di zzy (0.008) di zzy (0.008) di zzi ness (0.000) ver tig o (0.000) di zzy ing (0.000)
→ 0.12733 rob er t (0.001) rob er t (0.001) rob bert (0.000) rob (0.000) rob in (0.000)
→ 0.05162 w il son (0.000) w il son (0.000) w il sons (0.000) will i am s (0.000) will i am (0.000)
→ 0.01177 l on don (0.000) l on don (0.000) l on don . (0.000) l on don : (0.000) l on don , (0.000)
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any even number larger than what cannot be considered prime? (prime_number) hence, 6 is not prime. the image at the right illustrates that 12 is not prime: 12 = 3 · 4. no even number greater than 2 is prime because by definition, any such number n has at least three distinct divisors, namely 1, 2, and n. this implies that n is not prime. accordingly, the term odd prime refers to any prime number greater than 2. similarly, when written in the usual decimal system, all prime numbers larger than 5 end in 1, 3, 7, or 9, since even numbers are multiples of 2 and numbers ending in 0 or 5 are multiples of 5. retrieved: a prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers. a natural number greater than 1 that is not prime is called a composite number. for example, 5 is prime because the only ways of writing it as a product, or , involve 5 itself.
→ 0.60878 2 (1.000) . (0.000) 2. (0.001) " (0.000) two . (0.000)
→ 0.10853 n (0.000) " (0.000) ' (0.000) . (0.000) n n (0.000)
→ 0.08642 0 (0.000) " (0.000) . (0.000) zero (0.000) zero (0.000)
→ 0.01934 ?? (0.000) ? (0.000) ??? (0.000) is it ? (0.000) ?! (0.000)
♦ → 0.17693 2. (0.001) 2) (0.000) two . (0.000) . (0.000) " (0.000)
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when would be the best months to travel to peru for the warmest weather? during may, june, and july, the northern hemisphere is exposed to more direct sunlight because the hemisphere faces the sun. the same is true of the southern hemisphere in november, december, and january. it is earth's axial tilt that causes the sun to be higher in the sky during the summer months, which increases the solar flux. however, due to seasonal lag, june, july, and august are the warmest months in the northern hemisphere while december, january, and february are the warmest months in the southern hemisphere. bob is planning a couple of trips for himself. he wants to do some traveling in the northern and southern hemisphere. he decided he wants to go to arizona and peru at some point in the year, but only wants to go when it is warmest as he hates cold weather. he is free for his travel in july and august, and again in december and january, and needs to figure out the best months for each of his trips. retrieved: a season is a division of the year marked by changes in weather, ecology, and amount of daylight. on earth, seasons result from earth's orbit around the sun and earth's axial tilt relative to the ecliptic plane. in temperate and polar regions, the seasons are marked by changes in the intensity of sunlight that reaches the earth's surface, variations of which may cause animals to undergo hibernation or to migrate, and plants to be dormant.
→ 0.36972 may , jun e , and ju ly (0.293) may , jun e and ju ly (0.016) may , jun e , and ju ly (0.282) may , jun e and ju ly . (0.002) may , jun e , ju ly (0.010)
→ 0.24474 de c ember , jan u ary , and febr u ary (0.061) de c ember , jan u ary and febr u ary (0.013) de c ember , jan u ary , and febr u ary (0.064) de c ember , jan u ary and febr u ary . (0.002) de c . (0.000)
♦ → 0.17703 de c ember and jan u ary (0.047) de c . (0.000) de c ember and jan u ary (0.050) de c ember and jan . (0.000) de c ember - jan u ary (0.001)
→ 0.09716 august (0.003) august (0.003) au g . (0.000) august . (0.000) the au g . (0.000)
→ 0.11135 de c ember , and jan u ary (0.000) de c . (0.000) de c ember and jan u ary (0.049) de c ember and jan . (0.000) de c ember - jan u ary (0.001)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 53 or team 55? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 20 lb drone the highest into the air. team 50 got it 3,337 ft. team 51 got it 4,448 ft. team 52 go it 5,559 ft. team 53 got it 6,660 ft. team 54 got it 11,115 ft. team 55 got it 12,226 ft. team 56 got it 13,336 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.22562 team 53 (0.368) team 53 (0.374) eng l and 53 (0.000) team (0.000) 53 shares (0.000)
♦ → 0.17708 team 55 (0.166) 55 shares (0.000) 55 team (0.000) 55 min s (0.000) team 55 (0.171)
→ 0.18997 team 54 (0.185) team 54 (0.166) team (0.000) 54 shares (0.000) teams 54 (0.000)
→ 0.23131 team 56 (0.059) team 56 (0.045) team (0.000) teams 56 (0.000) team 54 (0.174)
→ 0.17601 team 52 (0.045) team 52 (0.042) team 51 (0.008) team (0.000) 52 team (0.000)
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what is the name of the record that went gold and whose singles, both featuring wallace, went gold and platinum? (the notorious b.i.g.) in august 1995, wallace's protégé group, junior m.a.f.i.a. ("junior masters at finding intelligent attitudes"), released their debut album conspiracy. the group consisted of his friends from childhood and included rappers such as lil' kim and lil' cease, who went on to have solo careers. the record went gold and its singles, "player's anthem" and "get money", both featuring wallace, went gold and platinum. wallace continued to work with r&b artists, collaborating with r&b groups 112 (on "only you") and total (on "can't you see"), with both reaching the top 20 of the hot 100. by the end of the year, wallace was the top-selling male solo artist and rapper on the u.s. pop and r&b charts. in july 1995, he appeared on the cover of the source with the caption "the king of new york takes over", a reference to his frank white alias from the 1990 film king of new york. at the source awards in august 1995, he was named best new artist (solo), lyricist of the year, live performer of the year, and his debut album of the year. at the billboard awards, he was rap artist of the year.in his year of success, wallace became involved in a rivalry between the east and west coast hip hop scenes with shakur, now his former friend. in an interview with vibe in april 1995, while serving time in clinton correctional facility, shakur accused uptown records' founder andre harrell, sean combs, and wallace of having prior knowledge of a robbery that resulted in him being shot five times and losing thousands of dollars worth of jewelry on the night of november 30, 1994. though wallace and his entourage were in the same manhattan-based recording studio at the time of the shooting, they denied the accusation. wallace said: "it just happened to be a coincidence that he [shakur] was in the studio. he just, he couldn't really say who really had something to do with it at the time. so he just kinda' leaned the blame on me." in 2012, a man named dexter isaac, serving a life sentence for unrelated crimes, claimed that he attacked shakur that night and that the robbery was orchestrated by entertainment industry executive and former drug trafficker, james rosemond.following his release from prison, shakur signed to death row records on october 15, 1995. this made bad boy records and death row business rivals, and thus intensified the quarrel. retrieved: christopher george latore wallace (may 21, 1972 – march 9, 1997), known professionally as the notorious b.i.g., biggie smalls, or biggie, was an american rapper. he is widely considered to be one of the greatest rappers of all time.
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what is the last name of the person whose teacher became a lifelong friend? (gabriel fauré) gabriel urbain fauré (french: [ɡabʁiɛl yʁbɛ̃ fɔʁe]; 12 may 1845 – 4 november 1924) was a french composer, organist, pianist and teacher. he was one of the foremost french composers of his generation, and his musical style influenced many 20th-century composers. among his best-known works are his pavane, requiem, sicilienne, nocturnes for piano and the songs "après un rêve" and "clair de lune". although his best-known and most accessible compositions are generally his earlier ones, fauré composed many of his most highly regarded works in his later years, in a more harmonically and melodically complex style. fauré was born into a cultured but not especially musical family. his talent became clear when he was a small boy. at the age of nine, he was sent to a music college in paris, where he was trained to be a church organist and choirmaster. among his teachers was camille saint-saëns, who became a lifelong friend. after graduating from the college in 1865, fauré earned a modest living as an organist and teacher, leaving him little time for composition. when he became successful in his middle age, holding the important posts of organist of the Église de la madeleine and director of the paris conservatoire, he still lacked time for composing; he retreated to the countryside in the summer holidays to concentrate on composition. by his last years, fauré was recognised in france as the leading french composer of his day. an unprecedented national musical tribute was held for him in paris in 1922, headed by the president of the french republic. outside france, fauré's music took decades to become widely accepted, except in britain, where he had many admirers during his lifetime. fauré's music has been described as linking the end of romanticism with the modernism of the second quarter of the 20th century. when he was born, chopin was still composing, and by the time of fauré's death, jazz and the atonal music of the second viennese school were being heard. the grove dictionary of music and musicians, which describes him as the most advanced composer of his generation in france, notes that his harmonic and melodic innovations influenced the teaching of harmony for later generations. during the last twenty years of his life, he suffered from increasing deafness. in contrast with the charm of his earlier music, his works from this period are sometimes elusive and withdrawn in character, and at other times turbulent and impassioned. retrieved: gabriel urbain fauré (; 12 may 1845 – 4 november 1924) was a french composer, organist, pianist and teacher. he was one of the foremost french composers of his generation, and his musical style influenced many 20th-century composers. among his best-known works are his "pavane", requiem, "sicilienne", nocturnes for piano and the songs "après un rêve" and "clair de lune".
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what is usually the goal of taking a plea bargain? (civil_disobedience) sometimes the prosecution proposes a plea bargain to civil disobedients, as in the case of the camden 28, in which the defendants were offered an opportunity to plead guilty to one misdemeanor count and receive no jail time. in some mass arrest situations, the activists decide to use solidarity tactics to secure the same plea bargain for everyone. but some activists have opted to enter a blind plea, pleading guilty without any plea agreement in place. mohandas gandhi pleaded guilty and told the court, "i am here to . . . submit cheerfully to the highest penalty that can be inflicted upon me for what in law is a deliberate crime and what appears to me to be the highest duty of a citizen." retrieved: civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws, demands, orders or commands of a government or occupying international power. by some definitions, civil disobedience has to be nonviolent to be called 'civil'. hence, civil disobedience is sometimes equated with peaceful protests or nonviolent resistance.
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what is the first name of the person who has a friend who wishes to lose weight? (wishmaster 3: beyond the gates of hell) for the third time, the evil wishmaster returns to wreck the lives of more innocents. this time, his victim is a beautiful, innocent and studious teenage girl named diana collins who accidentally opened up the djinn's tomb (a strange box with a jewel inside) and released him. after gaining his freedom, the djinn is asked by professor barash to let him be the one who makes the wishes. the professor wishes for two of the world's loveliest ladies to be in love with him. however, as soon as the djinn grants this wish, the women kill the professor; the djinn takes the face off of the dead professor and is able to steal his identity. he then kills a secretary by her wishing for "files to burn up" but instead of the files, she burns. he takes the student file of diana in an effort to find her and force her to fulfill her three wishes. while diana is on the run, she must endeavor to prevent the djinn from subjecting the entire world to hell's wrath. while in a church thinking it was safe, the djinn is there instead of the priest. her friend ann, who is now the "professor's teaching assistant" makes the wish of "wanting to lose a little weight", to which she pukes up her guts in pain. diana uses her first wish for her to stop having pain, but of course to the djinn that means killing ann. retrieved: wishmaster 3: beyond the gates of hell, known as wishmaster 3: devil stone in the united kingdom, is 2001 horror film directed by chris angel and starring jason connery and a. j. cook.
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the los angeles rams are an example of what kind of sports team? (southern_california) professional sports teams in southern california include teams from the nfl (los angeles rams, san diego chargers); nba (los angeles lakers, los angeles clippers); mlb (los angeles dodgers, los angeles angels of anaheim, san diego padres); nhl (los angeles kings, anaheim ducks); and mls (la galaxy). retrieved: the los angeles metropolitan area is home to several professional and collegiate sports teams. the greater los angeles area has eleven major league professional teams: the anaheim ducks, the los angeles angels, the los angeles chargers, the los angeles clippers, the los angeles dodgers, los angeles fc, la galaxy, the los angeles kings, the los angeles lakers, los angeles sparks, and the los angeles rams. usc trojans football, ucla bruins men's basketball, usc trojans baseball, usc trojans track & field, and cal state fullerton titans baseball are all historically premier organizations in college sports.
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what is the name of the person that kills antinoo, pisandro, and anfinomo? (il ritorno d'ulisse in patria) minerva and telemaco return to ithaca in a chariot. telemaco is greeted joyfully by eumete and the disguised ulisse in the woodland grove: "o great son of ulysses, you have indeed returned!" after eumete goes to inform penelope of telemaco's arrival a bolt of fire descends on ulisse, removing his disguise and revealing his true identity to his son. the two celebrate their reunion before ulisse sends telemaco to the palace, promising to follow shortly. in the palace, melanto complains to eurimaco that penelope still refuses to choose a suitor: "in short, eurymachus, the lady has a heart of stone." soon afterwards penelope receives the three suitors (antinoo, pisandro, anfinomo), and rejects each in turn despite their efforts to enliven the court with singing and dancing: "now to enjoyment, to dance and song!" after the suitors' departure eumete tells penelope that telemaco has arrived in ithaca, but she is doubtful: "such uncertain things redouble my grief." eumete's message is overheard by the suitors, who plot to kill telemaco. however, they are unnerved when a symbolic eagle flies overhead, so they abandon their plan and renew their efforts to capture penelope's heart, this time with gold. back in the woodland grove, minerva tells ulisse that she has organised a means whereby he will be able to challenge and destroy the suitors. resuming his beggar's disguise, ulisse arrives at the palace, where he is challenged to a fight by iro, ("i will pluck out the hairs of your beard one by one!"), a challenge he accepts and wins. penelope now states that she will accept the suitor who is able to string ulisse's bow. all three suitors attempt the task unsuccessfully. the disguised ulisse then asks to try though renouncing the prize of penelope's hand, and to everyone's amazement he succeeds. he then angrily denounces the suitors and, summoning the names of the gods, kills all three with the bow: "this is how the bow wounds! to death, to havoc, to ruin!" retrieved: il ritorno d'ulisse in patria (sv 325, "the return of ulysses to his homeland") is an opera consisting of a prologue and five acts (later revised to three), set by claudio monteverdi to a libretto by giacomo badoaro. the opera was first performed at the teatro santi giovanni e paolo in venice during the 1639–1640 carnival season. the story, taken from the second half of homer's "odyssey", tells how constancy and virtue are ultimately rewarded, treachery and deception overcome.
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what are the top four states with the highest concentration of technology workers? (virginia) virginia has the highest concentration of technology workers of any state, and the fourth-highest number of technology workers after california, texas, and new york. computer chips became the state's highest-grossing export in 2006, surpassing its traditional top exports of coal and tobacco combined, reaching a total export value of $717 million in 2015. northern virginia, once considered the state's dairy capital, now hosts software, communication technology, defense contracting companies, particularly in the dulles technology corridor. the state has the highest average and peak internet speeds in the united states, with the third-highest worldwide. northern virginia's data centers can carry up to 70% of the nation's internet traffic, and in 2015 the region was the largest and fastest growing data center market in the nation.forbes magazine has named virginia the best state in the nation for business five times, and included it in their top five in 2018, as did cnbc in their america's top states for business 2018 rankings, with its deductions being mainly for the high cost of living. additionally, in 2014 a survey of 12,000 small business owners found virginia to be one of the most friendly states for small businesses. virginia has 23 fortune 500 companies, ranking the state sixth nationwide. tysons corner is one of the largest business districts in the nation. tourism in virginia supported an estimated 210,000 jobs and generated $21.2 billion in 2012. arlington county is the top tourist destination in the state by domestic spending, followed by fairfax county, loudoun county, and virginia beach. retrieved: virginia (), officially the commonwealth of virginia, is a state in the southeastern and mid-atlantic regions of the united states located between the atlantic coast and the appalachian mountains. the geography and climate of the commonwealth are shaped by the blue ridge mountains and the chesapeake bay, which provide habitat for much of its flora and fauna. the capital of the commonwealth is richmond; virginia beach is the most populous city, and fairfax county is the most populous political subdivision.
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what is the first name of the person who begs tank to take out alexis? (my best friend's girl (2008 film)) sherman 'tank' turner is a help line operator and a ladies man with a hobby: if a guy loses a girl and wants her back, he gets in touch with tank and pays him to take the girl on a bad date. throughout the evening tank inevitably behaves in the most moronic fashion causing the girl to realize that her ex was not really such a bad guy after all and get back to their ex. he shares an apartment with his step cousin dustin who has fallen for his colleague alexis. dustin takes alexis on a date and confesses his love but she insists they remain friends. after the date dustin explains his situation to tank who volunteers his services as a good friend (instead of having to pay for his services as usual). dustin initially turns him down, not wanting tank to be close to alexis, but the next day sees alexis flirting with another co-worker and begs tank to take alexis out. he accepts. tank bumps into alexis and they arrange to go out. he behaves badly all night but alexis is too drunk to care. when he drops her off she expects him to come in but he resists the temptation out of loyalty to dustin. alexis calls dustin but when they meet she explains that her date with tank has motivated her to see other men. dustin sends alexis roses and an apology poem in tank's name. alexis calls tank at work and berates him for leaving early the previous night. tank goes to see alexis and they end up having casual sex on a regular basis while dustin begins a series of desperate attempts to stay friends with her after all. retrieved: my best friend's girl is a 2008 romantic comedy film by howard deutch and stars dane cook, kate hudson, jason biggs, diora baird, alec baldwin, and lizzy caplan. it was released on september 19, 2008.
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why is it important to precisely date rocks within the stratigraphic section? (geology) in the laboratory, biostratigraphers analyze rock samples from outcrop and drill cores for the fossils found in them. these fossils help scientists to date the core and to understand the depositional environment in which the rock units formed. geochronologists precisely date rocks within the stratigraphic section in order to provide better absolute bounds on the timing and rates of deposition. magnetic stratigraphers look for signs of magnetic reversals in igneous rock units within the drill cores. other scientists perform stable isotope studies on the rocks to gain information about past climate. retrieved: geology (from the ancient greek γῆ, "gē" ("earth") and -λoγία, "-logia", ("study of", "discourse")) is an earth science concerned with the solid earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which they change over time. geology can also include the study of the solid features of any terrestrial planet or natural satellite such as mars or the moon. modern geology significantly overlaps all other earth sciences, including hydrology and the atmospheric sciences, and so is treated as one major aspect of integrated earth system science and planetary science.
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what's the first name of the person whose brother works with his father at the mill? (all the right moves (film)) stefen "stef" djordjevic is a serbian american high school defensive back who is gifted in both sports and academics. he is seeking a college football scholarship to escape the economically depressed small western pennsylvania town of ampipe and a dead-end job and life working at the mill like his father and brother greg. he dreams of becoming an engineer right after he graduates from college. ampipe is a company town whose economy is dominated by the town's main employer, american pipe & steel, a steel mill struggling through the downturn of the early 1980s recession. stef gets through his days with the love of his girlfriend, lisa lietzke, and his strong bond with his teammates. most of the film takes place after the big football game against undefeated walnut heights high school. ampipe appears headed to win the game, when a fumbled handoff in the closing seconds—as well as stefen's pass interference penalty earlier in the game—leads to a walnut heights victory. following the game, coach burt nickerson lambastes the fumbler in the locker room, telling him he "quit" the game. when stefen retorts that the coach himself quit, the coach kicks him off the team. in the aftermath, disgruntled ampipe fans vandalize coach nickerson's house and yard. stefen is present and is a reluctant participant, but is nonetheless seen by nickerson as the vandals flee. from there, stefen deals with personal battles, including dealing with the coach blackballing him among colleges because of his attitude and participation in the desecration of nickerson's yard and house. stefen gets in an argument with lisa, and his best friend brian declines a scholarship offer to usc and plans to marry his pregnant girlfriend. retrieved: all the right moves is a 1983 american sports drama film directed by michael chapman and starring tom cruise, craig t. nelson, lea thompson, chris penn, and gary graham. it was filmed on location in johnstown, pennsylvania, and pittsburgh.
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: rolland or antone? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 1st grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. waldo was the youngest. antone was the 2nd youngest. chi was the 3rd youngest. damion was the 4th youngest. kenton was the 5th youngest. rolland was the 6th youngest. the last one was rupert, who was the oldest. they all looked handsome. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: ahmad or efren? candied fruit, also known as crystallized fruit or glacé fruit, has existed since the 14th century. whole fruit, smaller pieces of fruit, or pieces of peel, are placed in heated sugar syrup, which absorbs the moisture from within the fruit and eventually preserves it. depending on size and type of fruit, this process of preservation can take from several days to several months.[1] this process allows the fruit to retain its quality for a year.[2] the continual process of drenching the fruit in syrup causes the fruit to become saturated with sugar, preventing the growth of spoilage microorganisms due to the unfavourable osmotic pressure this creates.[3] a 2nd grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. efren was the youngest, followed by nigel, and ahmad was the oldest. they looked great that day. retrieved: candied fruit, also known as crystallized fruit or glacé fruit, has existed since the 14th century. whole fruit, smaller pieces of fruit, or pieces of peel, are placed in heated sugar syrup, which absorbs the moisture from within the fruit and eventually preserves it. depending on size and type of fruit, this process of preservation can take from several days to several months.
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what are the full names of the people placed in the crematorium? (house of dust) 1951 - having already killed ocd patient billy brown at the redding house asylum, a psychiatrist experiments on simple-minded inmate melvin veman and sociopath levius laitura. with levius still alive, the psychiatrist has his orderlies put the bodies of all three men inside the crematorium to burn them. present day - camden college student dylan tells his girlfriend gabby and his roommate kolt about the now abandoned asylum's haunted history. new student emma moves in as gabby's roommate and kolt takes a liking to her. however, fellow students allyson, christine and blythe do not. dylan, kolt, gabby and emma break into redding house after a party to look around despite a warning from campus security guard clyde. emma has strange experiences while exploring on her own. the other three knock over a container of cremated ashes and inhale the dust of the three men burned there in 1951. a recovering psychiatric patient herself, emma begins experiencing haunting visions upon returning to the dorm. the behavior of the other three students gradually changes as billy possesses dylan, melvin inhabits gabby and levius takes control of kolt's body. allyson is killed by someone unseen while doing laundry. christine is later killed while taking her dog outside. suspecting that the disappearances and the odd behaviors are related to the asylum, emma tries to go back to redding house, but clyde prevents her from going inside. with levius in full control of his actions, kolt attacks emma. emma eventually flees into the asylum and confirms her suspicions when she examines patient records and finds the empty urn knocked over by the others. emma then finds the dead bodies of allyson, christine and blythe (who was killed off screen). retrieved: house of dust is a 2014 supernatural thriller film directed by a.d. calvo. the movie had its world premiere on may 20, 2014 and focuses on a group of college students that become possessed by the ghosts of former mental patients.
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♦ → 0.18517 mel vin ve man (0.000) mel vin ve man (0.000) mel vin ve e man (0.000) mel is s a ve man (0.000) mel vin van e man (0.000)
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previous to isotopic dating sections of rocks had to be dated using fossils and stratigraphic correlation relative to what? (geology) at the beginning of the 20th century, important advancement in geological science was facilitated by the ability to obtain accurate absolute dates to geologic events using radioactive isotopes and other methods. this changed the understanding of geologic time. previously, geologists could only use fossils and stratigraphic correlation to date sections of rock relative to one another. with isotopic dates it became possible to assign absolute ages to rock units, and these absolute dates could be applied to fossil sequences in which there was datable material, converting the old relative ages into new absolute ages. retrieved: geology (from the ancient greek γῆ, "gē" ("earth") and -λoγία, "-logia", ("study of", "discourse")) is an earth science concerned with the solid earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which they change over time. geology can also include the study of the solid features of any terrestrial planet or natural satellite such as mars or the moon. modern geology significantly overlaps all other earth sciences, including hydrology and the atmospheric sciences, and so is treated as one major aspect of integrated earth system science and planetary science.
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what is the name of the person that their best known compositions from this period is probably variations on a theme of frank bridge for string orchestra, (benjamin britten) in february 1935, at bridge's instigation, britten was invited to a job interview by the bbc's director of music adrian boult and his assistant edward clark. britten was not enthusiastic about the prospect of working full-time in the bbc music department and was relieved when what came out of the interview was an invitation to write the score for a documentary film, the king's stamp, directed by alberto cavalcanti for the gpo film unit. britten became a member of the film unit's small group of regular contributors, another of whom was w. h. auden. together they worked on the documentary films coal face and night mail in 1935. they also collaborated on the song cycle our hunting fathers (1936), radical both in politics and musical treatment, and subsequently other works including cabaret songs, on this island, paul bunyan and hymn to st. cecilia. auden was a considerable influence on britten, encouraging him to widen his aesthetic, intellectual and political horizons, and also to come to terms with his homosexuality. auden was, as david matthews puts it, "cheerfully and guiltlessly promiscuous"; britten, puritanical and conventional by nature, was sexually repressed.in the three years from 1935 to 1937 britten wrote nearly 40 scores for the theatre, cinema and radio. among the film music of the late 1930s matthews singles out night mail and love from a stranger (1937); from the theatre music he selects for mention the ascent of f6 (1936), on the frontier (1938) and johnson over jordan (1939); and of the music for radio, king arthur (1937) and the sword in the stone (1939).in 1937 there were two events of huge importance in britten's life: his mother died, and he met the tenor peter pears. although britten was extraordinarily devoted to his mother and was devastated at her death, it also seems to have been something of a liberation for him. only after that did he begin to engage in emotional relationships with people his own age or younger. later in the year he got to know pears while they were both helping to clear out the country cottage of a mutual friend who had died in an air crash. pears quickly became britten's musical inspiration and close (though for the moment platonic) friend. britten's first work for him was composed within weeks of their meeting, a setting of emily brontë's poem, "a thousand gleaming fires", for tenor and strings.during 1937 britten composed a pacifist march to words by ronald duncan for the peace pledge union, of which, as a pacifist, he had become an active member; the work was not a success and was soon withdrawn. the best known of his compositions from this period is probably variations on a theme of frank bridge for string orchestra, described by matthews as the first of britten's works to become a popular classic. it was a success in north america, with performances in toronto, new york, boston, chicago and san francisco, under conductors including john barbirolli and serge koussevitzky. retrieved: edward benjamin britten, baron britten (22 november 1913 – 4 december 1976) was an english composer, conductor and pianist. he was a central figure of 20th-century british classical music, with a range of works including opera, other vocal music, orchestral and chamber pieces. his best-known works include the opera "peter grimes" (1945), the "war requiem" (1962) and the orchestral showpiece "the young person's guide to the orchestra" (1945).
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what is the first name of the person who decides to follow claire? (the town (2010 film)) four lifelong friends from the boston neighborhood of charlestown, douglas "doug" macray, james "jem" coughlin, albert "gloansy" macgloan, and desmond "dez" elden, rob a bank. they take the manager, claire keesey, hostage, but release her unharmed. when they find out claire lives in their neighborhood, doug begins to follow her to find out how much she has told the police, and to make sure that jem does not eliminate her as a witness. soon a romance grows between them, which doug hides from the gang. as they grow closer, doug tells claire of his search for his long-lost mother, who he believes went to live with his aunt in tangerine, florida. he also recounts his chance to be a professional hockey player which he threw away for a life of crime, following in his father's footsteps. she in turn tells doug that she saw a tattoo on one of the robbers, and he realizes that she can identify jem and send them all to prison. he knows that jem will kill her if he discovers the truth, so he persuades her that the authorities cannot protect her, and she decides not to tell the police. after claire tells doug about being harassed and her car vandalized by alex, a local dominican thug, doug enlists jem for a favor, which they can never talk about. doug and jem don hockey masks and violently assault the offenders without jem knowing the true reason for the favor is to protect claire. retrieved: the town is a 2010 american crime thriller film co-written, directed by and starring ben affleck, adapted from chuck hogan's novel "prince of thieves". it also stars rebecca hall, jon hamm, jeremy renner, blake lively, titus welliver, pete postlethwaite, and chris cooper, and follows a group of boston bank robbers who set out to get one final score by robbing fenway park.
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→ 0.01671 clair e (0.000) clair e (0.000) clay (0.000) clair (0.000) clar e (0.000)
→ 0.00681 char les town (0.000) char le ston (0.000) char les town (0.000) char lotte sville (0.000) char lton (0.000)
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in what type of ring can prime ideals be used for validating quadratic reciprocity? (prime_number) prime ideals are the points of algebro-geometric objects, via the notion of the spectrum of a ring. arithmetic geometry also benefits from this notion, and many concepts exist in both geometry and number theory. for example, factorization or ramification of prime ideals when lifted to an extension field, a basic problem of algebraic number theory, bears some resemblance with ramification in geometry. such ramification questions occur even in number-theoretic questions solely concerned with integers. for example, prime ideals in the ring of integers of quadratic number fields can be used in proving quadratic reciprocity, a statement that concerns the solvability of quadratic equations retrieved: a prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers. a natural number greater than 1 that is not prime is called a composite number. for example, 5 is prime because the only ways of writing it as a product, or , involve 5 itself.
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→ 0.02277 ring . (0.000) ring . (0.000) ring it . (0.000) rings . (0.000) rings . (0.000)
♦ → 0.18604 ring of integer s of quad r atic number fields (0.144) ring of integer s of square number fields (0.000) ring of integer s of square number cells (0.000) ring of integer s square number fields (0.000) ring of integer s square number cells (0.000)
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what was warsaw the most diverse of in poland? (warsaw) demographically, it was the most diverse city in poland, with significant numbers of foreign-born inhabitants. in addition to the polish majority, there was a significant jewish minority in warsaw. according to russian census of 1897, out of the total population of 638,000, jews constituted 219,000 (around 34% percent). warsaw's prewar jewish population of more than 350,000 constituted about 30 percent of the city's total population. in 1933, out of 1,178,914 inhabitants 833,500 were of polish mother tongue. world war ii changed the demographics of the city, and to this day there is much less ethnic diversity than in the previous 300 years of warsaw's history. most of the modern day population growth is based on internal migration and urbanisation. retrieved: warsaw ( ; ; see also other names) is the capital and largest city of poland. the metropolis stands on the vistula river in east-central poland and its population is officially estimated at 1.78 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 3.1 million residents, which makes warsaw the 8th most-populous capital city in the european union. the city limits cover , while the metropolitan area covers .
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→ 0.09955 population (0.002) population (0.002) people (0.000) populations (0.000) the population (0.000)
→ 0.09581 ethnic diversity (0.001) ethnic diversity (0.001) ethnic diversity (0.001) ethnic al diversity (0.000) ethnic diversity . (0.000)
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how were british able to cut supplies to louisbourg? (french_and_indian_war) colonel monckton, in the sole british success that year, captured fort beauséjour in june 1755, cutting the french fortress at louisbourg off from land-based reinforcements. to cut vital supplies to louisbourg, nova scotia's governor charles lawrence ordered the deportation of the french-speaking acadian population from the area. monckton's forces, including companies of rogers' rangers, forcibly removed thousands of acadians, chasing down many who resisted, and sometimes committing atrocities. more than any other factor, the cutting off of supplies to louisbourg led to its demise. the acadian resistance, in concert with native allies, including the mi'kmaq, was sometimes quite stiff, with ongoing frontier raids (against dartmouth and lunenburg among others). other than the campaigns to expel the acadians (ranging around the bay of fundy, on the petitcodiac and st. john rivers, and Île saint-jean), the only clashes of any size were at petitcodiac in 1755 and at bloody creek near annapolis royal in 1757. retrieved: the french and indian war (1754–1763) pitted the colonies of british america against those of new france, each side supported by military units from the parent country and by american indian allies. at the start of the war, the french colonies had a population of roughly 60,000 settlers, compared with 2 million in the british colonies. the outnumbered french particularly depended on the indians.
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♦ → 0.18639 de port ation of the french - speaking a ca dian population from the area (0.036) de port ation of french speakers from the region (0.000) de port ation of the french - speaking aka dian population from the region (0.000) de port ation of the french - speaking population from the region (0.000) de port ation of the french speaking population from the region (0.000)
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what are the full names of the people whose dust was inhaled? (house of dust) 1951 - having already killed ocd patient billy brown at the redding house asylum, a psychiatrist experiments on simple-minded inmate melvin veman and sociopath levius laitura. with levius still alive, the psychiatrist has his orderlies put the bodies of all three men inside the crematorium to burn them. present day - camden college student dylan tells his girlfriend gabby and his roommate kolt about the now abandoned asylum's haunted history. new student emma moves in as gabby's roommate and kolt takes a liking to her. however, fellow students allyson, christine and blythe do not. dylan, kolt, gabby and emma break into redding house after a party to look around despite a warning from campus security guard clyde. emma has strange experiences while exploring on her own. the other three knock over a container of cremated ashes and inhale the dust of the three men burned there in 1951. a recovering psychiatric patient herself, emma begins experiencing haunting visions upon returning to the dorm. the behavior of the other three students gradually changes as billy possesses dylan, melvin inhabits gabby and levius takes control of kolt's body. allyson is killed by someone unseen while doing laundry. christine is later killed while taking her dog outside. suspecting that the disappearances and the odd behaviors are related to the asylum, emma tries to go back to redding house, but clyde prevents her from going inside. with levius in full control of his actions, kolt attacks emma. emma eventually flees into the asylum and confirms her suspicions when she examines patient records and finds the empty urn knocked over by the others. emma then finds the dead bodies of allyson, christine and blythe (who was killed off screen). retrieved: house of dust is a 2014 supernatural thriller film directed by a.d. calvo. the movie had its world premiere on may 20, 2014 and focuses on a group of college students that become possessed by the ghosts of former mental patients.
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♦ → 0.18708 mel vin ve man (0.000) mel vin ve man (0.000) mel vin ve e man (0.000) mel is s a ve man (0.000) mel vin van e man (0.000)
→ 0.08333 re dding house asylum (0.000) shelter (0.000) asylum (0.000) asylum homes (0.000) re dding house asylum (0.000)
→ 0.04818 - (0.000) " (0.000) . (0.000) " i don ' t know what to do ," he said . (0.000) " i don ' t think it ' s fair ," he said . (0.000)
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: sunday or tuesday? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there were a lot of motorcycles on interstate 11 last week. on wednesday, there were 1500 motorcyclists. on thursday, there were 2500 motorcyclists. on friday, there were 3500 motorcyclists. on saturday, there were 4500 motorcyclists. on sunday, there were 5500 motorcyclists. on monday, there were 6500 motorcyclists. on tuesday, there were 7500 motorcyclists. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
→ 0.61058 sun day (0.842) sun day (0.842) sun day . (0.104) s atur day (0.001) sun day s (0.000)
→ 0.19095 mon day (0.010) mon day (0.010) mon day . (0.001) on mon day (0.000) mon day s (0.000)
♦ → 0.18723 t u e s day (0.008) t u e s day (0.008) t u e s day . (0.002) t u e s day ' s (0.000) on t u e s day (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 9 or team 13? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their yellow drone the highest into the air. team 7 got it 3,335 ft. team 8 got it 4,445 ft. team 9 go it 5,565 ft. team 10 got it 6,645 ft. team 11 got it 11,635 ft. team 12 got it 14,875 ft. team 13 got it 15,895 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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♦ → 0.18809 team 13 (0.216) team 13 (0.210) 13 team (0.000) 13 team (0.000) teams 13 (0.000)
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→ 0.20093 team 11 (0.017) team 11 (0.019) team (0.000) team 10 (0.016) team 12 (0.051)
→ 0.19756 team 10 (0.015) team (0.000) team 10 (0.016) team 9 (0.423) team of 10 (0.000)
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what are the last names of the people who take the money to be analyzed? (flashpoint (1984 film)) border patrol agents bobby logan and ernie wyatt are planting motion sensors in a remote area of the texas desert when they stumble across what appears to a decades-old jeep buried in the sand. upon excavating the vehicle, they find an intact skeleton in the driver's seat, a toolbox containing $800,000 in unused 10 & 20 dollar bills, and a hunting case containing a scoped sniper rifle with matching ammunition. the skeleton is accompanied by a wallet, containing the driver's license of a michael j. curtis from san antonio, and a slip of paper with two phone numbers on it. logan speculates that the money is from a bank heist in the early 1960s, and suggests he and wyatt and take the money for themselves. while wyatt is reluctant; they agree to put out the jeep's license plate information to the sheriff's department, and ask their telephone operator girlfriends to check out the two phone numbers. after re-burying the jeep and its contents, the duo take two of the bills to be analyzed, and learn that they were circulated directly from the federal reserve in dallas and are all dated between 1962 and 1963. on checking newspaper records in the town library, logan can find nothing relating to any bank robberies in 1962/63. he does however pause to read the headlines of 22 november 1963, the day of john f. kennedy's assassination. retrieved: flashpoint is a 1984 action thriller film starring kris kristofferson, treat williams, rip torn, jean smart, kurtwood smith, and tess harper. the film is directed by william tannen in his directorial debut, and is based on the novel of the same name by george lafountaine, with a screenplay by dennis shryack and michael butler. the original score was composed and performed by tangerine dream.
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how were most city officials elected in the 1960s? (jacksonville,_florida) in the mid-1960s, corruption scandals began to arise among many of the city's officials, who were mainly elected through the traditional old boy network. after a grand jury was convened to investigate, 11 officials were indicted and more were forced to resign. jacksonville consolidation, led by j. j. daniel and claude yates, began to win more support during this period, from both inner city blacks, who wanted more involvement in government, and whites in the suburbs, who wanted more services and more control over the central city. in 1964 all 15 of duval county's public high schools lost their accreditation. this added momentum to proposals for government reform. lower taxes, increased economic development, unification of the community, better public spending and effective administration by a more central authority were all cited as reasons for a new consolidated government. retrieved: jacksonville is the most populous city in florida, the most populous city in the southeastern united states and the largest city by area in the contiguous united states. it is the seat of duval county, with which the city government consolidated in 1968. consolidation gave jacksonville its great size and placed most of its metropolitan population within the city limits.
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why was polonia relegated from the country's top flight in 2013? (warsaw) their local rivals, polonia warsaw, have significantly fewer supporters, yet they managed to win ekstraklasa championship in 2000. they also won the country’s championship in 1946, and won the cup twice as well. polonia's home venue is located at konwiktorska street, a ten-minute walk north from the old town. polonia was relegated from the country's top flight in 2013 because of their disastrous financial situation. they are now playing in the 4th league (5th tier in poland) -the bottom professional league in the national – polish football association (pzpn) structure. retrieved: polonia warsaw (, ), founded in 1911, is the oldest existing warsaw sports club, with football, basketball, track and field and swimming teams.
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will bill be more or less likely to see limestone formations on saturday? about 10% of sedimentary rocks are limestones. the solubility of limestone in water and weak acid solutions leads to karst landscapes, in which water erodes the limestone over thousands to millions of years. most cave systems are through limestone bedrock. bill is going on some trips this week. the first trip on saturday is to reginald's peak. the next trip on sunday is to smuggler's caves. he is very excited to see what both of the sites have to offer! retrieved: limestone is a carbonate sedimentary rock that is often composed of the skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as coral, foraminifera, and molluscs. its major materials are the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different crystal forms of calcium carbonate (caco). a closely related rock is dolomite, which contains a high percentage of the mineral dolomite, camg(co).
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what is the first name of the person who says that the living situation isn't bad for a young single guy? (les chiefs) the film opens with "the super fan", an avid chiefs fan, making his 3rd belt. the film depicts the lives of 5 chiefs players: mike bajurny (brother of producer david bajurny), brady austin, mike henderson and cory holland. with the exception of henderson, all of these players live in an abandoned storage area on the second story of colisée de laval, affectionately known as "the rat's nest". several players discuss the living conditions. some don't mind it, while other say that since the room is near an exit, the apartments will not be used for a fire exit. henderson mentions that the living situation isn't bad for a young single guy. henderson discusses his role with the team. he doesn't think he is limited to being a fighter, but considers himself to have an owen nolan-type of role with the team, where he could be tough as needed. the super fan shows how he prepares for a big game: which involves the shining of one of his championship belts. a shot of the arena is shown with fans mock-fighting each other with security surrounding the ice. craig martin discusses a line brawl and how it originated. at the end of the second, the team was trailing 3-0, but the chiefs would score 7 goals to come back and win. families of the players discuss their son's and boyfriend's role with the team. bajurny's mother does not approve of her son's role as a fighter. henderson's fiancé discusses how they met and how she feels about him playing professional hockey. a 6'5", 265 lbs ex-military strong man by the name of tim leveque comes to play for the chiefs. the players discuss tim coming to the team, and some players are concerned about not knowing his background. he immediately establishes himself as an enforcer. he is shown fighting 6'7", 320 lb dominic "the giant" forcier and beats him. retrieved: les chiefs is a 2004 canadian documentary film directed by jason gileno. les chiefs follows the laval chiefs, a semi-pro team that plays in the lhspq, from the beginning of the 2001-2002 season until the start of the 2002-2003 season.
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what is the first name of the person who says that the living situation isn't bad for a young single guy? (les chiefs) the film opens with "the super fan", an avid chiefs fan, making his 3rd belt. the film depicts the lives of 5 chiefs players: mike bajurny (brother of producer david bajurny), brady austin, mike henderson and cory holland. with the exception of henderson, all of these players live in an abandoned storage area on the second story of colisée de laval, affectionately known as "the rat's nest". several players discuss the living conditions. some don't mind it, while other say that since the room is near an exit, the apartments will not be used for a fire exit. henderson mentions that the living situation isn't bad for a young single guy. henderson discusses his role with the team. he doesn't think he is limited to being a fighter, but considers himself to have an owen nolan-type of role with the team, where he could be tough as needed. the super fan shows how he prepares for a big game: which involves the shining of one of his championship belts. a shot of the arena is shown with fans mock-fighting each other with security surrounding the ice. craig martin discusses a line brawl and how it originated. at the end of the second, the team was trailing 3-0, but the chiefs would score 7 goals to come back and win. families of the players discuss their son's and boyfriend's role with the team. bajurny's mother does not approve of her son's role as a fighter. henderson's fiancé discusses how they met and how she feels about him playing professional hockey. a 6'5", 265 lbs ex-military strong man by the name of tim leveque comes to play for the chiefs. the players discuss tim coming to the team, and some players are concerned about not knowing his background. he immediately establishes himself as an enforcer. he is shown fighting 6'7", 320 lb dominic "the giant" forcier and beats him. retrieved: les chiefs is a 2004 canadian documentary film directed by jason gileno. les chiefs follows the laval chiefs, a semi-pro team that plays in the lhspq, from the beginning of the 2001-2002 season until the start of the 2002-2003 season.
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what do platyctenida use their pharynx for? (ctenophora) most platyctenida have oval bodies that are flattened in the oral-aboral direction, with a pair of tentilla-bearing tentacles on the aboral surface. they cling to and creep on surfaces by everting the pharynx and using it as a muscular "foot". all but one of the known platyctenid species lack comb-rows. platyctenids are usually cryptically colored, live on rocks, algae, or the body surfaces of other invertebrates, and are often revealed by their long tentacles with many sidebranches, seen streaming off the back of the ctenophore into the current. retrieved: ctenophora (; singular ctenophore, or ; from and , "pherō", 'to carry'; commonly known as comb jellies) comprise a phylum of invertebrate animals that live in marine waters worldwide. they are notable for the groups of cilia they use for swimming (commonly referred to as "combs"), and they are the largest animals to swim with the help of cilia.
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→ 0.51876 as a muscular " foot (0.001) as a muscular foot (0.034) a muscular " foot " (0.261) as a muscular foot (0.036) as a muscular " foot " (0.149)
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→ 0.01530 a pair of tent ill a - be a ring tent a cle s (0.000) a pair of tent a cle s carrying tent ill a (0.000) a pair of tent a cle s bearing tent ill a (0.000) a pair of tent ill a - car ry ing tent a cle s (0.000) a pair of tent ill a - be a ring tent a cle s (0.000)
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: trinidad or shirley? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 1st grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. prince was the youngest. shirley was the 2nd youngest. tad was the 3rd youngest. trinidad was the 4th youngest. donn was the 5th youngest. jarred was the 6th youngest. the last one was tanner, who was the oldest. they all looked fantastic. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
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who are danny's three best friends? (mad about mambo) a boy obsessed with football finds his life changing dramatically once he adds a little samba. danny plays on the football team at the all-boys catholic school he attends in belfast. danny's three best friends, who also play on the team, all have different ambitions for their lives. mickey wants to be a fashion designer so he can get rich and date supermodels. gary wants to become a magician so he can get rich and meet beautiful women (and presumably saw them in half). and spike likes to beat people up, so he wants to become a mercenary and do it for a living. but danny dreams of making football his life. the players danny most admires are south americans, such as pele and carlos riga, who he feels have a special rhythm and flexibility. wanting to add some of these qualities to his own game, danny has an idea: he'll take samba lessons, in the hope that dancing like a south american will help him play like a south american. to the surprise of himself and his friends, danny turns out to be a pretty good latin dancer and finds himself smitten with a student in his dance class, lucy. however, lucy happens to have a boyfriend, who is a fierce competitor on one of danny's rival teams. the film also stars brian flanagan who plays an inspiring cameo role along with members of celbridge town football club. retrieved: mad about mambo is a 2000 romantic comedy film written and directed by john forte. it stars william ash, keri russell and brian cox.
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: walker or kip? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 4th grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. ahmed was the oldest. jefferey was the 2nd oldest. tyree was the 3rd oldest. walker was the 4th oldest. burl was the 5th oldest. kip was the 6th oldest. the last one was quinn, who was the youngest. they all looked wonderful that day. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 52 or team 55? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 20 lb drone the highest into the air. team 50 got it 3,337 ft. team 51 got it 4,448 ft. team 52 go it 5,559 ft. team 53 got it 6,660 ft. team 54 got it 11,115 ft. team 55 got it 12,226 ft. team 56 got it 13,336 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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→ 0.15130 team 54 (0.057) team 54 (0.053) team (0.000) 54 shares (0.000) teams 54 (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 10 or team 12? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their yellow drone the highest into the air. team 7 got it 3,335 ft. team 8 got it 4,445 ft. team 9 go it 5,565 ft. team 10 got it 6,645 ft. team 11 got it 11,635 ft. team 12 got it 14,875 ft. team 13 got it 15,895 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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→ 0.33243 team 11 (0.125) team 11 (0.123) team (0.000) team 10 (0.325) team 12 (0.325)
→ 0.07366 team 13 (0.007) team 13 (0.008) 13 team (0.000) 13 team (0.000) teams 13 (0.000)
→ 0.17978 team 9 (0.004) team (0.000) team 9 (0.003) team 8 (0.001) team 10 (0.330)
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when did zhu publish 'jade mirror of the four unknowns'? (yuan_dynasty) advances in polynomial algebra were made by mathematicians during the yuan era. the mathematician zhu shijie (1249–1314) solved simultaneous equations with up to four unknowns using a rectangular array of coefficients, equivalent to modern matrices. zhu used a method of elimination to reduce the simultaneous equations to a single equation with only one unknown. his method is described in the jade mirror of the four unknowns, written in 1303. the opening pages contain a diagram of pascal's triangle. the summation of a finite arithmetic series is also covered in the book. retrieved: the yuan dynasty (; ), officially the great yuan (; middle mongolian: , , literally "great yuan state"), was the empire or ruling dynasty of china established by kublai khan, leader of the mongolian borjigin clan. it followed the song dynasty and preceded the ming dynasty. although the mongols had ruled territories including modern-day north china for decades, it was not until 1271 that kublai khan officially proclaimed the dynasty in the traditional chinese style, and the conquest was not complete until 1279 when the southern song dynasty was defeated in the battle of yamen.
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what are the names of the people the sergeant declares it's every many for himself to? (yellowneck) it is the florida everglades in 1863. four deserters of the confederate army—sergeant todd, plunkett, cockney and the kid—are hiding out. the colonel, a fellow deserter, appears from the brush with a note from an indian who has arranged to take him to the ocean so he may be taken to cuba. when the indian guide is found dead by seminoles, the foursome reluctantly join forces with the colonel in order to reach the coast and ride out the rest of the civil war. as the group treks through the dangerous florida everglades, it's revealed that plunkett has stolen a large amount of gold from the confederate army, which cockney wants to steal from him. the group continues its trek, and it is revealed cockney is drop-dead afraid of snakes, and being in close contact with them sends him into a paralyzed state. cockney also reveals that the colonel deserted after giving drunk orders during the battle of murfreesboro, leading to a slaughter. a drought ensues, and when the group reaches water, they also find two dead fellow deserters, killed by seminoles. the colonel wishes to bury them, but the foursome disagrees, citing the danger of nearby seminoles. however, the kid changes their minds. soon after, the colonel begins experiencing troubles, getting a fever, and hallucinating. the group sees smoke, and the sergeant (the leader of the group) goes to investigate and is attacked by a panther. the rest of the group follows and encounters a seemingly abandoned seminole settlement. the colonel, in his deranged state, charges head first into the encampment and is shot by an arrow. the sergeant rejoins the group and they are attacked by seminoles. though they escape, the colonel dies that evening. after the colonel's death, the sergeant declares that it's every man for himself. retrieved: yellowneck is a 1955 adventure drama war film directed by r. john hugh and starring lin mccarthy, stephen courtleigh, berry kroeger and harold gordon. it tells the story of five deserters from the confederate army who make their way past the everglades and angry seminole indians, in an attempt to get to the florida coast and then to cuba.
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: monday or tuesday? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there were a lot of motorcycles on interstate 11 last week. on wednesday, there were 1500 motorcyclists. on thursday, there were 2500 motorcyclists. on friday, there were 3500 motorcyclists. on saturday, there were 4500 motorcyclists. on sunday, there were 5500 motorcyclists. on monday, there were 6500 motorcyclists. on tuesday, there were 7500 motorcyclists. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
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what is a type of disobedience against the federal government? (civil_disobedience) some forms of civil disobedience, such as illegal boycotts, refusals to pay taxes, draft dodging, distributed denial-of-service attacks, and sit-ins, make it more difficult for a system to function. in this way, they might be considered coercive. brownlee notes that "although civil disobedients are constrained in their use of coercion by their conscientious aim to engage in moral dialogue, nevertheless they may find it necessary to employ limited coercion in order to get their issue onto the table." the plowshares organization temporarily closed gcsb waihopai by padlocking the gates and using sickles to deflate one of the large domes covering two satellite dishes. retrieved: civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws, demands, orders or commands of a government or occupying international power. by some definitions, civil disobedience has to be nonviolent to be called 'civil'. hence, civil disobedience is sometimes equated with peaceful protests or nonviolent resistance.
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what is the exchange of heat associated with? (force) the connection between macroscopic nonconservative forces and microscopic conservative forces is described by detailed treatment with statistical mechanics. in macroscopic closed systems, nonconservative forces act to change the internal energies of the system, and are often associated with the transfer of heat. according to the second law of thermodynamics, nonconservative forces necessarily result in energy transformations within closed systems from ordered to more random conditions as entropy increases. retrieved: in physics, a force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. a force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity (which includes to begin moving from a state of rest), i.e., to accelerate. force can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull.
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how many plant species are of interest to society and manufacturers exist in the amazon rainforest? (amazon_rainforest) the biodiversity of plant species is the highest on earth with one 2001 study finding a quarter square kilometer (62 acres) of ecuadorian rainforest supports more than 1,100 tree species. a study in 1999 found one square kilometer (247 acres) of amazon rainforest can contain about 90,790 tonnes of living plants. the average plant biomass is estimated at 356 ± 47 tonnes per hectare. to date, an estimated 438,000 species of plants of economic and social interest have been registered in the region with many more remaining to be discovered or catalogued. the total number of tree species in the region is estimated at 16,000. retrieved: the amazon rainforest, also known in english as amazonia or the amazon jungle, is a moist broadleaf forest in the amazon biome that covers most of the amazon basin of south america. this basin encompasses , of which are covered by the rainforest. this region includes territory belonging to nine nations.
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: tyree or kip? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 4th grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. ahmed was the oldest. jefferey was the 2nd oldest. tyree was the 3rd oldest. walker was the 4th oldest. burl was the 5th oldest. kip was the 6th oldest. the last one was quinn, who was the youngest. they all looked wonderful that day. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
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in what year did fresno experience the most rainfall? (fresno,_california) the official record high temperature for fresno is 115 °f (46.1 °c), set on july 8, 1905, while the official record low is 17 °f (−8 °c), set on january 6, 1913. the average windows for 100 °f (37.8 °c)+, 90 °f (32.2 °c)+, and freezing temperatures are june 1 thru september 13, april 26 thru october 9, and december 10 thru january 28, respectively, and no freeze occurred between in the 1983/1984 season. annual rainfall has ranged from 23.57 inches (598.7 mm) in the “rain year” from july 1982 to june 1983 down to 4.43 inches (112.5 mm) from july 1933 to june 1934. the most rainfall in one month was 9.54 inches (242.3 mm) in november 1885 and the most rainfall in 24 hours 3.55 inches (90.2 mm) on november 18, 1885. measurable precipitation falls on an average of 48 days annually. snow is a rarity; the heaviest snowfall at the airport was 2.2 inches (0.06 m) on january 21, 1962. retrieved: the global storm activity of 2010 includes major meteorological events in the earth's atmosphere during the year, including winter storms (blizzards, ice storms, european windstorms), hailstorms, out of season monsoon rain storms, extratropical cyclones, gales, microbursts, flooding, rainstorms, tropical cyclones, and other severe weather events.
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what term do islamists think should be applied to them? (islamism) islamists have asked the question, "if islam is a way of life, how can we say that those who want to live by its principles in legal, social, political, economic, and political spheres of life are not muslims, but islamists and believe in islamism, not [just] islam?" similarly, a writer for the international crisis group maintains that "the conception of 'political islam'" is a creation of americans to explain the iranian islamic revolution and apolitical islam was a historical fluke of the "short-lived era of the heyday of secular arab nationalism between 1945 and 1970", and it is quietist/non-political islam, not islamism, that requires explanation. retrieved: islamism is a concept whose meaning has been debated in both public and academic contexts. the term can refer to diverse forms of social and political activism advocating that public and political life should be guided by islamic principles or more specifically to movements which call for full implementation of "sharia". it is commonly used interchangeably with the terms political islam or islamic fundamentalism.
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when did france and the dutch fight in the 17th century? (huguenot) stadtholder william iii of orange, who later became king of england, emerged as the strongest opponent of king louis xiv after the french attacked the dutch republic in 1672. william formed the league of augsburg as a coalition to oppose louis and the french state. consequently, many huguenots considered the wealthy and calvinist dutch republic, which led the opposition to louis xiv, as the most attractive country for exile after the revocation of the edict of nantes. they also found many french-speaking calvinist churches there. retrieved: huguenots (; ) are an ethnoreligious group of french protestants.
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how many times did plague occur in venice? (black_death) in 1466, perhaps 40,000 people died of the plague in paris. during the 16th and 17th centuries, the plague was present in paris around 30 per cent of the time. the black death ravaged europe for three years before it continued on into russia, where the disease was present somewhere in the country 25 times between 1350 to 1490. plague epidemics ravaged london in 1563, 1593, 1603, 1625, 1636, and 1665, reducing its population by 10 to 30% during those years. over 10% of amsterdam's population died in 1623–25, and again in 1635–36, 1655, and 1664. plague occurred in venice 22 times between 1361 and 1528. the plague of 1576–77 killed 50,000 in venice, almost a third of the population. late outbreaks in central europe included the italian plague of 1629–1631, which is associated with troop movements during the thirty years' war, and the great plague of vienna in 1679. over 60% of norway's population died in 1348–50. the last plague outbreak ravaged oslo in 1654. retrieved: the black death, also known as the great plague or the plague, or less commonly the black plague, was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, resulting in the deaths of an estimated people in eurasia and peaking in europe from 1347 to 1351. the bacterium "yersinia pestis", which results in several forms of plague, is believed to have been the cause. the black death was the first major european outbreak of plague, and the second plague pandemic.
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what is the name of the place that is home to the richmond kickers? (virginia) virginia is the most populous u.s. state without a major professional sports league franchise. the reasons for this include the lack of any dominant city or market within the state, the proximity of teams in washington, d.c. and north carolina, and a reluctance to publicly finance stadiums. however, in recent years, the city of virginia beach has proposed a new arena designed to lure a major league franchise. norfolk is host to two minor league teams: the aaa norfolk tides and the echl's norfolk admirals. the san francisco giants' aa team, the richmond flying squirrels, began play at the diamond in 2010, replacing the aaa richmond braves, who relocated after 2008. additionally, the washington nationals, boston red sox, cleveland indians, atlanta braves, pittsburgh pirates, new york yankees, and toronto blue jays also have single-a and rookie-level farm teams in virginia. the state is also home to united soccer league club, the richmond kickers.the washington redskins have redskins park, their headquarters, in ashburn and their training facility is in richmond, and the washington capitals train at kettler capitals iceplex in ballston. virginia has many professional caliber golf courses including the greg norman course at lansdowne resort and kingsmill resort, home of the kingsmill championship, an lpga tour tournament. nascar currently schedules monster energy nascar cup races on two tracks in virginia: martinsville speedway and richmond raceway. virginia natives currently competing in the series include denny hamlin and elliott sadler. virginia does not allow state appropriated funds to be used for either operational or capital expenses for intercollegiate athletics. despite this, both the virginia cavaliers and virginia tech hokies have been able to field competitive teams in the atlantic coast conference and maintain modern facilities. their rivalry is followed statewide. twelve other universities compete in ncaa division i, particularly in the atlantic 10 conference, big south conference, and colonial athletic association. three historically black schools compete in the division ii central intercollegiate athletic association, and two others compete in the division i mid-eastern athletic conference. several smaller schools compete in the old dominion athletic conference and the usa south athletic conference of ncaa division iii. the ncaa currently holds its division iii championships in football, men's basketball, volleyball and softball in salem. retrieved: virginia (), officially the commonwealth of virginia, is a state in the southeastern and mid-atlantic regions of the united states located between the atlantic coast and the appalachian mountains. the geography and climate of the commonwealth are shaped by the blue ridge mountains and the chesapeake bay, which provide habitat for much of its flora and fauna. the capital of the commonwealth is richmond; virginia beach is the most populous city, and fairfax county is the most populous political subdivision.
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what are the last names of the people who recorded about ninety minutes of material? (john frusciante) frusciante wrote and recorded a plethora of songs during and after the by the way tour. in february 2004, he started a side project with joe lally of fugazi and josh klinghoffer, called ataxia. the group was together for about two weeks, during which they recorded about ninety minutes of material. after two days in the recording studio, they played two shows at the knitting factory in hollywood, and spent two more days in the studio before disbanding. later that year, five songs provided by frusciante appeared on the brown bunny soundtrack. frusciante released his fourth full-length solo album shadows collide with people on february 24, 2004. this featured guest appearances from some of his friends, including klinghoffer, and chili peppers bandmates smith and flea. in june 2004, he announced that he would be releasing six records over six months: the will to death, ataxia's automatic writing, dc ep, inside of emptiness, a sphere in the heart of silence and curtains. with the release of curtains frusciante debuted his only music video of 2004, for the track "the past recedes". he wanted to produce these records quickly and inexpensively on analog tape, avoiding modern studio and computer-assisted recording processes. frusciante noted, "these six records were recorded in a period of six months after coming home from touring with the chili peppers for one-and-a-half years. i made a list of all the songs i had and they totaled about seventy. my objective was to record as many songs as i could during the break that i had. in the midst of doing that, i was writing some of my best songs, so some of these albums have as many new songs as old songs. it was definitely the most productive time of my life." retrieved: john anthony frusciante (; born march 5, 1970) is an american guitarist, singer, composer, and producer. he is best known as the former guitarist of the rock band red hot chili peppers, from 1988 until 1992 and from 1998 until 2009. he recorded five studio albums with them.
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who has a higher tolerance for scoop: augustus or sal? the example of someone having a positive experience with a drug is easy to see how drug dependence and the law of effect works. the tolerance for a drug goes up as one continues to use it after having a positive experience with a certain amount the first time.[38] it will take more and more to get that same feeling. this is when the controlled substance in an experiment would have to be modified and the experiment would really begin. the law of work for psychologist b. f. skinner almost half a century later on the principles of operant conditioning, "a learning process by which the effect, or consequence, of a response influences the future rate of production of that response.[39] the super scoops met to discuss their experiences. they all said they always had a great experience using scoop and used the same amount each time. they told how many times they used scoop. rosario used it 92 times, sal used it 82 times, bud used it 52 times, hilario used it 42 times, keven used it 32 times, augustus used it 22 times, and kory used it 12 times. retrieved: operant conditioning (also called instrumental conditioning) is a learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. it is also a procedure that is used to bring about such learning.
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what happened to the rate of deforestation in the amazon region of brazil between 2004 and 2014? (amazon_rainforest) the needs of soy farmers have been used to justify many of the controversial transportation projects that are currently developing in the amazon. the first two highways successfully opened up the rainforest and led to increased settlement and deforestation. the mean annual deforestation rate from 2000 to 2005 (22,392 km2 or 8,646 sq mi per year) was 18% higher than in the previous five years (19,018 km2 or 7,343 sq mi per year). although deforestation has declined significantly in the brazilian amazon between 2004 and 2014, there has been an increase to the present day. retrieved: the amazon rainforest, also known in english as amazonia or the amazon jungle, is a moist broadleaf forest in the amazon biome that covers most of the amazon basin of south america. this basin encompasses , of which are covered by the rainforest. this region includes territory belonging to nine nations.
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 23 or team 26? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their gray drone the highest into the air. team 20 got it 3,334 ft. team 21 got it 4,445 ft. team 22 go it 5,556 ft. team 23 got it 6,667 ft. team 24 got it 11,112 ft. team 25 got it 12,223 ft. team 26 got it 13,333 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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what state was a hastily erected wood building constructed in? (michigan state capitol) on july 13, 1787, the second continental congress passed the northwest ordinance, creating the northwest territory which included michigan. in 1805, the u.s. congress created the michigan territory, with detroit as its territorial capital. michigan first applied for statehood as early as 1832, though it was rebuffed due to a dispute with ohio over the toledo strip, a 468-square mile (1,210 km²) area that included the important port city of toledo. by 1835, michigan had formed a state government without receiving authorization from congress to do so. the state's boundaries included the contested area. the dispute culminated in what has become known as the toledo war, as michigan and ohio militia took up arms in the area. as a condition for entering the union, michigan was forced to accept the eastern three-quarters of the upper peninsula in exchange for ceding its claim to the toledo strip. after a state convention first rejected this condition, a second convention, assembled under some duress in december 1836, reluctantly accepted the terms and michigan became the 26th state on january 26, 1837, with detroit as its first capital. the first building to serve as the state capitol was built in 1832 as the territorial courthouse. the court house was on the corner of griswold street and state street. this brick structure was one of michigan's earliest greek revival buildings, with a portico of ionic columns and a central tower of 140 feet (42 m). built at a cost of $24,500 ($610,000 in 2019), the building housed the territorial government and state legislatures until 1848, when a hastily erected wood building was constructed in lansing following a decision made march 17, 1847, to move the capital from detroit to lansing. the detroit building then became a public school (the union school, at one time the city's only high school) and library until it burned in 1893. retrieved: the michigan state capitol is the building that houses the legislative branch of the government of the u.s. state of michigan. it is in the portion of the state capital of lansing which lies in ingham county.
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how can you protest against big companies in a non violent way? (civil_disobedience) some forms of civil disobedience, such as illegal boycotts, refusals to pay taxes, draft dodging, distributed denial-of-service attacks, and sit-ins, make it more difficult for a system to function. in this way, they might be considered coercive. brownlee notes that "although civil disobedients are constrained in their use of coercion by their conscientious aim to engage in moral dialogue, nevertheless they may find it necessary to employ limited coercion in order to get their issue onto the table." the plowshares organization temporarily closed gcsb waihopai by padlocking the gates and using sickles to deflate one of the large domes covering two satellite dishes. retrieved: civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws, demands, orders or commands of a government or occupying international power. by some definitions, civil disobedience has to be nonviolent to be called 'civil'. hence, civil disobedience is sometimes equated with peaceful protests or nonviolent resistance.
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which brand of hair spray will most likely cause a depletion of the ozone? beginning in the late 1970’s, ozone depletion was recognized as a significant environmental issue. the most dramatic decrease in ozone occurs seasonally over the continent of antarctica. the size and duration of the ozone hole steadily increased, with the largest hole recorded in 2006. fortunately, most countries have recognized the danger of cfcs and dramatically curtailed their use in recent years. it is hoped that ozone depletion will slow and that the ozone layer may eventually be restored to its earlier levels. greg has been on an environmental awareness kick lately. he is trying to buy products that are good for the environment. while at the store, he stopped to look at some hair sprays. the revlon brand he noticed has cfcs. the sephora brand he noticed explicitly noted that it did not contain cfcs. retrieved: ozone depletion consists of two related events observed since the late 1970s: a steady lowering of about four percent in the total amount of ozone in earth's atmosphere (the ozone layer), and a much larger springtime decrease in stratospheric ozone around earth's polar regions. the latter phenomenon is referred to as the ozone hole. there are also springtime polar tropospheric ozone depletion events in addition to these stratospheric events.
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what is the first name of the person who helped waters with touring to support the album? (roger waters) following the release of the final cut, waters embarked on a solo career. in 1984, he released his first solo album, the pros and cons of hitch hiking, a project about a man's dreams across one night that dealt with waters' feelings about monogamy and family life versus "the call of the wild". in the end the character, reg, chooses love and matrimony over promiscuity. the album featured guitarist eric clapton, jazz saxophonist david sanborn, and artwork by gerald scarfe. kurt loder described the pros and cons of hitch hiking as a "strangely static, faintly hideous record". rolling stone rated the album a "rock bottom one star". years later, mike degagne of allmusic praised the album for its "ingenious symbolism" and "brilliant use of stream of consciousness within a subconscious realm", rating it four out of five stars.waters began touring in support of the album, aided by clapton, a new band, new material, and a selection of pink floyd favourites. waters débuted his tour in stockholm on 16 june 1984. the tour suffered from poor ticket sales and some performances at larger venues were cancelled; waters estimated that he lost £400,000 on the tour. in march 1985, waters went to north america to play smaller venues with the pros and cons plus some old pink floyd stuff—north america tour 1985. the pros and cons of hitch hiking has been certified gold by the riaa.in 1986, waters contributed songs and a score to the soundtrack of the animated movie when the wind blows, based on the raymond briggs book of the same name. his backing band featuring paul carrack was credited as the bleeding heart band. in 1987, waters released radio k.a.o.s., a concept album based on a mute man named billy from an impoverished welsh mining town who has the ability to physically tune into radio waves in his head. billy first learns to communicate with a radio dj, and eventually to control the world's computers. angry at the state of the world in which he lives, he simulates a nuclear attack. waters followed the release with a supporting tour also in 1987. retrieved: george roger waters (born 6 september 1943) is an english songwriter, singer, bassist, and composer. in 1965, he co-founded the progressive rock band pink floyd. waters initially served solely as the bassist, but following the departure of songwriter syd barrett in 1968, he also became their lyricist, co-lead vocalist, and conceptual leader.
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what is removed in the southern hemisphere more quickly in the north because of the marine effect? (radiocarbon dating) libby's original exchange reservoir hypothesis assumed that the 14c/12c ratio in the exchange reservoir is constant all over the world, but it has since been discovered that there are several causes of variation in the ratio across the reservoir.marine effect the co2 in the atmosphere transfers to the ocean by dissolving in the surface water as carbonate and bicarbonate ions; at the same time the carbonate ions in the water are returning to the air as co2. this exchange process brings14c from the atmosphere into the surface waters of the ocean, but the 14c thus introduced takes a long time to percolate through the entire volume of the ocean. the deepest parts of the ocean mix very slowly with the surface waters, and the mixing is uneven. the main mechanism that brings deep water to the surface is upwelling, which is more common in regions closer to the equator. upwelling is also influenced by factors such as the topography of the local ocean bottom and coastlines, the climate, and wind patterns. overall, the mixing of deep and surface waters takes far longer than the mixing of atmospheric co2 with the surface waters, and as a result water from some deep ocean areas has an apparent radiocarbon age of several thousand years. upwelling mixes this "old" water with the surface water, giving the surface water an apparent age of about several hundred years (after correcting for fractionation). this effect is not uniform – the average effect is about 400 years, but there are local deviations of several hundred years for areas that are geographically close to each other. these deviations can be accounted for in calibration, and users of software such as calib can provide as an input the appropriate correction for the location of their samples. the effect also applies to marine organisms such as shells, and marine mammals such as whales and seals, which have radiocarbon ages that appear to be hundreds of years old.hemisphere effect the northern and southern hemispheres have atmospheric circulation systems that are sufficiently independent of each other that there is a noticeable time lag in mixing between the two. the atmospheric 14c/12c ratio is lower in the southern hemisphere, with an apparent additional age of about 40 years for radiocarbon results from the south as compared to the north. this is because the greater surface area of ocean in the southern hemisphere means that there is more carbon exchanged between the ocean and the atmosphere than in the north. since the surface ocean is depleted in 14c because of the marine effect, 14c is removed from the southern atmosphere more quickly than in the north. the effect is strengthened by strong upwelling around antarctica.other effects retrieved: radiocarbon dating (also referred to as carbon dating or carbon-14 dating) is a method for determining the age of an object containing organic material by using the properties of radiocarbon, a radioactive isotope of carbon.
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 41 or team 46? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 15 lb drone the highest into the air. team 40 got it 3,336 ft. team 41 got it 4,447 ft. team 42 go it 5,558 ft. team 43 got it 6,669 ft. team 44 got it 11,114 ft. team 45 got it 12,225 ft. team 46 got it 13,335 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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whose role is to design the works, prepare the specifications and produce construction drawings, administer the contract, tender the works, and manage the works from inception to completion? (construction) this is the most common method of construction procurement and is well established and recognized. in this arrangement, the architect or engineer acts as the project coordinator. his or her role is to design the works, prepare the specifications and produce construction drawings, administer the contract, tender the works, and manage the works from inception to completion. there are direct contractual links between the architect's client and the main contractor. any subcontractor has a direct contractual relationship with the main contractor. the procedure continues until the building is ready to occupy. retrieved: construction is the process of constructing a building or infrastructure. construction differs from manufacturing in that manufacturing typically involves mass production of similar items without a designated purchaser, while construction typically takes place on location for a known client. construction as an industry comprises six to nine percent of the gross domestic product of developed countries.
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what do fans of the high school football team do as a the result of the coach removing stef from the team? (all the right moves (film)) stefen "stef" djordjevic is a serbian american high school defensive back who is gifted in both sports and academics. he is seeking a college football scholarship to escape the economically depressed small western pennsylvania town of ampipe and a dead-end job and life working at the mill like his father and brother greg. he dreams of becoming an engineer right after he graduates from college. ampipe is a company town whose economy is dominated by the town's main employer, american pipe & steel, a steel mill struggling through the downturn of the early 1980s recession. stef gets through his days with the love of his girlfriend, lisa lietzke, and his strong bond with his teammates. most of the film takes place after the big football game against undefeated walnut heights high school. ampipe appears headed to win the game, when a fumbled handoff in the closing seconds—as well as stefen's pass interference penalty earlier in the game—leads to a walnut heights victory. following the game, coach burt nickerson lambastes the fumbler in the locker room, telling him he "quit" the game. when stefen retorts that the coach himself quit, the coach kicks him off the team. in the aftermath, disgruntled ampipe fans vandalize coach nickerson's house and yard. stefen is present and is a reluctant participant, but is nonetheless seen by nickerson as the vandals flee. from there, stefen deals with personal battles, including dealing with the coach blackballing him among colleges because of his attitude and participation in the desecration of nickerson's yard and house. stefen gets in an argument with lisa, and his best friend brian declines a scholarship offer to usc and plans to marry his pregnant girlfriend. retrieved: all the right moves is a 1983 american sports drama film directed by michael chapman and starring tom cruise, craig t. nelson, lea thompson, chris penn, and gary graham. it was filmed on location in johnstown, pennsylvania, and pittsburgh.
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: friday or tuesday? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there were a lot of motorcycles on interstate 11 last week. on wednesday, there were 1500 motorcyclists. on thursday, there were 2500 motorcyclists. on friday, there were 3500 motorcyclists. on saturday, there were 4500 motorcyclists. on sunday, there were 5500 motorcyclists. on monday, there were 6500 motorcyclists. on tuesday, there were 7500 motorcyclists. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
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who has a higher tolerance for rope: jerrold or hank? the example of someone having a positive experience with a drug is easy to see how drug dependence and the law of effect works. the tolerance for a drug goes up as one continues to use it after having a positive experience with a certain amount the first time.[38] it will take more and more to get that same feeling. this is when the controlled substance in an experiment would have to be modified and the experiment would really begin. the law of work for psychologist b. f. skinner almost half a century later on the principles of operant conditioning, "a learning process by which the effect, or consequence, of a response influences the future rate of production of that response.[39] the rope lopers met to discuss their experiences. they all said they always had a great experience using rope and used the same amount each time. they told how many times they used rope. sung used it 82 times, hank used it 72 times, robt used it 62 times, jerrold used it 52 times, jonah used it 42 times, mac used it 32 times, and dee used it 22 times. retrieved: operant conditioning (also called instrumental conditioning) is a learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. it is also a procedure that is used to bring about such learning.
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team d or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their yellow drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,551 ft. team b got it 3,551 ft. team c go it 4,541 ft. team d got it 5,531 ft. team e got it 10,521 ft. team f got it 13,571 ft. team g got it 14,581 ft. team g won the contest and got a big gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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what are the full names of the three people the psychiatrist had the orderlies put inside the crematorium to burn them? (house of dust) 1951 - having already killed ocd patient billy brown at the redding house asylum, a psychiatrist experiments on simple-minded inmate melvin veman and sociopath levius laitura. with levius still alive, the psychiatrist has his orderlies put the bodies of all three men inside the crematorium to burn them. present day - camden college student dylan tells his girlfriend gabby and his roommate kolt about the now abandoned asylum's haunted history. new student emma moves in as gabby's roommate and kolt takes a liking to her. however, fellow students allyson, christine and blythe do not. dylan, kolt, gabby and emma break into redding house after a party to look around despite a warning from campus security guard clyde. emma has strange experiences while exploring on her own. the other three knock over a container of cremated ashes and inhale the dust of the three men burned there in 1951. a recovering psychiatric patient herself, emma begins experiencing haunting visions upon returning to the dorm. the behavior of the other three students gradually changes as billy possesses dylan, melvin inhabits gabby and levius takes control of kolt's body. allyson is killed by someone unseen while doing laundry. christine is later killed while taking her dog outside. suspecting that the disappearances and the odd behaviors are related to the asylum, emma tries to go back to redding house, but clyde prevents her from going inside. with levius in full control of his actions, kolt attacks emma. emma eventually flees into the asylum and confirms her suspicions when she examines patient records and finds the empty urn knocked over by the others. emma then finds the dead bodies of allyson, christine and blythe (who was killed off screen). retrieved: house of dust is a 2014 supernatural thriller film directed by a.d. calvo. the movie had its world premiere on may 20, 2014 and focuses on a group of college students that become possessed by the ghosts of former mental patients.
→ 0.66225 bill y brown (0.006) bill y brown (0.005) bill y brown (0.006) bill i e brown (0.000) bill y bra un (0.000)
♦ → 0.20651 mel vin ve man (0.000) mel vin ve man (0.000) mel vin ve e man (0.000) mel is s a ve man (0.000) mel vin van e man (0.000)
→ 0.05052 re dding house asylum (0.000) shelter (0.000) asylum (0.000) asylum homes (0.000) re dding house asylum (0.000)
→ 0.04808 d y lan (0.000) d y lan (0.000) d y lan . (0.000) d y lan ! (0.000) d y lan ' s (0.000)
→ 0.03265 - (0.000) " (0.000) . (0.000) " i don ' t know what to do ," he said . (0.000) " i don ' t think it ' s fair ," he said . (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team d or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the blue drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,500 ft. team b got it 3,500 ft. team c go it 4,500 ft. team d got it 5,500 ft. team e got it 10,500 ft. team f got it 13,500 ft. team g got it 14,500 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.25118 team g (0.340) team g (0.340) team (0.000) team g (0.351) group g (0.000)
→ 0.19579 team e (0.144) team (0.000) team e (0.144) team e (0.140) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.24892 team d (0.230) team d (0.230) team d (0.230) team (0.000) d (0.008)
♦ → 0.20678 team f (0.099) team (0.000) team f (0.099) team f (0.105) team f . (0.006)
→ 0.09733 team c (0.008) team c (0.009) team c (0.008) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
● uq_quoref_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what is the last name of the person who released an opera about the french revolution? (roger waters) george roger waters (born 6 september 1943) is an english songwriter, singer, bassist, and composer. in 1965, he co-founded the progressive rock band pink floyd. waters initially served solely as the bassist, but following the departure of songwriter syd barrett in 1968, he also became their lyricist, co-lead vocalist, and conceptual leader. pink floyd achieved international success with the concept albums the dark side of the moon (1973), wish you were here (1975), animals (1977), and the wall (1979). by the early 1980s, they had become one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful groups in popular music; by 2013, they had sold more than 250 million albums worldwide. amid creative differences, waters left in 1985 and began a legal dispute with the remaining members over the use of the band's name and material. they settled out of court in 1987. waters' solo work includes the studio albums the pros and cons of hitch hiking (1984), radio k.a.o.s. (1987), amused to death (1992), and is this the life we really want? (2017). in 2005, he released Ça ira, an opera translated from Étienne and nadine roda-gils' libretto about the french revolution. in 1990, waters staged one of the largest rock concerts in history, the wall – live in berlin, with an attendance of 450,000. as a member of pink floyd, he was inducted into the u.s. rock and roll hall of fame in 1996 and the uk music hall of fame in 2005. later that year, he reunited with pink floyd bandmates mason, wright and david gilmour for the live 8 global awareness event, the group's first appearance with waters since 1981. he has toured extensively as a solo act since 1999; he performed the dark side of the moon in its entirety for his world tour of 2006–2008, and in 2010 began the wall live tour, the highest-grossing of all time by a solo artist. retrieved: george roger waters (born 6 september 1943) is an english songwriter, singer, bassist, and composer. in 1965, he co-founded the progressive rock band pink floyd. waters initially served solely as the bassist, but following the departure of songwriter syd barrett in 1968, he also became their lyricist, co-lead vocalist, and conceptual leader.
→ 0.24258 rod a (0.104) rod a (0.107) rod a (0.110) r ooney (0.000) roy (0.000)
♦ → 0.20696 waters (0.161) water (0.001) waters (0.171) water ways (0.000) bodies (0.000)
→ 0.16127 rog er (0.072) rog er (0.065) rog ers (0.000) roy ho d g son (0.000) roy (0.000)
→ 0.00495 songwriter (0.000) songwriter s (0.000) songwriter (0.000) song writers (0.000) song writer (0.000)
→ 0.38423 rod a - g ils (0.114) rod a (0.102) rod a g il (0.004) rod a - g il (0.392) rod a - g ils (0.110)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 8 or team 13? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their yellow drone the highest into the air. team 7 got it 3,335 ft. team 8 got it 4,445 ft. team 9 go it 5,565 ft. team 10 got it 6,645 ft. team 11 got it 11,635 ft. team 12 got it 14,875 ft. team 13 got it 15,895 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.24575 team 8 (0.392) team 8 (0.398) team (0.000) team of 8 (0.000) team 7 (0.003)
♦ → 0.20717 team 13 (0.282) team 13 (0.310) 13 team (0.000) 13 team (0.000) teams 13 (0.000)
→ 0.13123 team 12 (0.045) team 12 (0.048) team of 12 (0.000) team (0.000) team 12 th (0.000)
→ 0.19193 team 11 (0.015) team 11 (0.016) team (0.000) team 10 (0.006) team 12 (0.048)
→ 0.22393 team 9 (0.010) team (0.000) team 9 (0.010) team 8 (0.386) team 10 (0.006)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their drone into high altitude: team 9 or team 12? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their yellow drone the highest into the air. team 7 got it 3,335 ft. team 8 got it 4,445 ft. team 9 go it 5,565 ft. team 10 got it 6,645 ft. team 11 got it 11,635 ft. team 12 got it 14,875 ft. team 13 got it 15,895 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.20737 team 12 (0.398) team 12 (0.392) team of 12 (0.000) team (0.000) team 12 th (0.000)
→ 0.25810 team 9 (0.296) team (0.000) team 9 (0.291) team 8 (0.002) team 10 (0.024)
→ 0.26333 team 11 (0.047) team 11 (0.047) team (0.000) team 10 (0.025) team 12 (0.398)
→ 0.19355 team 10 (0.025) team (0.000) team 10 (0.026) team 9 (0.287) team of 10 (0.000)
→ 0.07765 team 13 (0.008) team 13 (0.009) 13 team (0.000) 13 team (0.000) teams 13 (0.000)
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will mount st. helens be more or less likely to have limestone deposits than meremac caverns? about 10% of sedimentary rocks are limestones. the solubility of limestone in water and weak acid solutions leads to karst landscapes, in which water erodes the limestone over thousands to millions of years. most cave systems are through limestone bedrock. greg has been on a rock finding kick. lately, he has decided he wanted to explore areas with higher amounts of limestone. he only has time this year for one trip, and his options are limited. he can go to mount st. helens, or he can go to the meremac caverns. retrieved: limestone is a carbonate sedimentary rock that is often composed of the skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as coral, foraminifera, and molluscs. its major materials are the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different crystal forms of calcium carbonate (caco). a closely related rock is dolomite, which contains a high percentage of the mineral dolomite, camg(co).
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→ 0.18096 likely (0.048) probably (0.000) probably (0.000) probable (0.000) most likely (0.000)
♦ → 0.20782 less (0.024) " (0.000) lesser (0.000) little (0.000) less (0.026)
→ 0.26443 higher (0.002) more (0.245) higher (0.002) high (0.000) " (0.000)
→ 0.02054 the mere mac ca ver n s (0.000) the mere mac cave s (0.000) cave s of mere mac (0.000) the cave s of mere mac (0.000) the cave s of mere mac (0.000)
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what topic do private bills typically have? (scottish_parliament) a further type of committee is normally set up to scrutinise private bills submitted to the scottish parliament by an outside party or promoter who is not a member of the scottish parliament or scottish government. private bills normally relate to large-scale development projects such as infrastructure projects that require the use of land or property. private bill committees have been set up to consider legislation on issues such as the development of the edinburgh tram network, the glasgow airport rail link, the airdrie-bathgate rail link and extensions to the national gallery of scotland. retrieved: the scottish parliament (; scots: "scots pairlament") is the unicameral legislature of scotland. located in the holyrood area of the capital city, edinburgh, it is frequently referred to by the metonym holyrood.
♦ → 0.20841 large - scale development projects (0.484) major development projects (0.000) major development projects (0.000) large development projects (0.000) major developments (0.000)
→ 0.53186 infrastructure projects (0.182) infrastructure (0.014) infrastructure projects (0.174) infrastructure projects (0.179) infrastructure project (0.001)
→ 0.19021 land or property (0.005) land or property (0.005) land or property (0.005) property (0.000) land or land (0.000)
→ 0.04647 relate to large - scale development (0.000) refer to large - scale development (0.000) refer s to large - scale development (0.000) relates to large - scale development (0.000) refer to large scale development (0.000)
→ 0.02305 a further type of committee is normally set up to scrutin is e private bills (0.000) another type of committee is usually set up to examine private bills . (0.000) another type of committee is usually set up to examine private bills (0.000) another type of committee is normally set up to examine private bills (0.000) another type of committee is typically set up to examine private bills (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 51 or team 55? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 20 lb drone the highest into the air. team 50 got it 3,337 ft. team 51 got it 4,448 ft. team 52 go it 5,559 ft. team 53 got it 6,660 ft. team 54 got it 11,115 ft. team 55 got it 12,226 ft. team 56 got it 13,336 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.20869 team 55 (0.351) 55 shares (0.000) 55 team (0.000) 55 min s (0.000) team 55 (0.362)
→ 0.17203 team 51 (0.166) team 51 (0.166) 51 team (0.000) 51 team (0.000) 51 shares (0.000)
→ 0.22765 team 56 (0.087) team 56 (0.096) team (0.000) teams 56 (0.000) team 54 (0.062)
→ 0.24490 team 52 (0.094) team 52 (0.094) team 51 (0.174) team (0.000) 52 team (0.000)
→ 0.14673 team 54 (0.069) team 54 (0.058) team (0.000) 54 shares (0.000) teams 54 (0.000)
● uq_quoref_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
who tries to murder the sailor? (model for murder) american sailor david martens, on shore leave in england, visits his brother jack's grave. he meets fashion designer sally meadows, who by coincidence works with jack's ex-fiancée, diana, a model. successful stylist kingsley beauchamp and financial backer madame dupont own the company where sally and diana are employed. expensive jewels are to be worn by diana when she models a new dress, but beauchamp hires two men, costard and podd, to break into a safe after hours and steal the gems. diana stumbles on the robbery and costard kills her. he knocks david unconscious and decides to frame him for the theft, crashing a car with david inside, reporting it stolen and placing a ruby bracelet in david's pocket. while the police make david a prime suspect, beauchamp and costard dispose of diana's body and the diamonds. they decide to murder david after he suspects them, using gas, but sally saves him. diana's body is found in a river. david goes to beauchamp's home and discovers the missing dress worn by diana. he knows that beauchamp is about to fly to amsterdam, so he hurries to the airport. costard is there, being double-crossed while podd smuggles the jewels on beauchamp's behalf. the police arrive in time to arrest all three. retrieved: model for murder is a 1959 british crime film directed by terry bishop and starring keith andes, hazel court and jean aubrey.
→ 0.34189 cost ard (0.194) costs (0.000) costume (0.000) cost (0.000) costumes (0.000)
♦ → 0.20911 be auch amp (0.033) beautiful (0.000) prest on (0.000) beauty (0.000) beauty (0.000)
→ 0.01482 be worn (0.000) to be worn (0.000) wear (0.000) wear (0.000) are worn (0.000)
→ 0.37083 be auch amp and cost ard (0.417) beauty and the beast (0.000) beauty and the beast (0.000) beauty and the beast (0.000) beauty & the beast (0.000)
→ 0.06334 cost ard and pod d (0.000) costume designer (0.000) costume designers (0.000) costume design (0.000) suits (0.000)
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what did john mayow name the part of air that caused combustion? (oxygen) in the late 17th century, robert boyle proved that air is necessary for combustion. english chemist john mayow (1641–1679) refined this work by showing that fire requires only a part of air that he called spiritus nitroaereus or just nitroaereus. in one experiment he found that placing either a mouse or a lit candle in a closed container over water caused the water to rise and replace one-fourteenth of the air's volume before extinguishing the subjects. from this he surmised that nitroaereus is consumed in both respiration and combustion. retrieved: oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol o and atomic number 8, meaning its nucleus has 8 protons. the number of neutrons varies according to the isotope: the stable isotopes have 8, 9, or 10 neutrons. oxygen is a member of the chalcogen group on the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and an oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds.
→ 0.66137 spirit us nitro a er e us (0.755) nitro a er e us (0.075) whip lash (0.000) nitro - a er e us (0.000) whip be ard (0.000)
♦ → 0.20936 nitro a er e us . (0.003) nitro a er e us . (0.003) nitro - a er e us . (0.000) nitro . (0.000) nitro us . (0.000)
→ 0.08109 nitro a er e us or just nitro a er e us (0.000) nitro a er e us or simply nitro a er e us (0.000) nitro a er e us or just nitro a er e us (0.000) nitro a er e us or simply nitro a er e us (0.000) nitro a er e us or simply nitro a er e us (0.000)
→ 0.03648 a part (0.000) part (0.000) part of (0.000) one part (0.000) a part (0.000)
→ 0.01170 john may ow (0.000) john may ow (0.000) john may o v (0.000) john may er (0.000) john may o (0.000)
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what's the first name of the person who works in the same area of the park as em? (adventureland (film)) in 1987, james brennan plans to have a summer vacation in europe after graduating with a comparative literature degree from oberlin college and to attend a journalism graduate school at columbia university when his holidays end. a few days after his graduation, his parents advise him to seek a part-time job rather than going to europe when they unexpectedly announce that financial problems have taken a toll on them and they would be unable to financially support him. james gets a job at adventureland, a local amusement park in his hometown of pittsburgh, pennsylvania, where his childhood friend tommy frigo works. assistant manager bobby assigns james to the games area. he meets his co-workers: sarcastic joel; bobby's wife and park manager paulette; sue o'malley; mark; the alluring lisa p.; and the park's technician, mike connell, a part-time musician. another games worker, emily "em" lewin, saves james from being stabbed by a lying, cheating customer. with her father and stepmother away, em throws a party and gets to know james. during the conversation, em persuades james to join her in the house's swimming pool. after em leaves the pool, james follows only to jump back into the water in humiliation when frigo announces to the partygoers that he saw james having an erection while leaving the pool. after the party, connell, who has been having an affair with em, comes over to further pursue it. retrieved: adventureland is a 2009 american comedy-drama film written and directed by greg mottola, starring jesse eisenberg and kristen stewart and co-starring ryan reynolds, kristen wiig, bill hader, martin starr, and margarita levieva. the film is set in the summer of 1987 when recent college grad james brennan (jesse eisenberg) is making big plans to tour europe and attend graduate school in pursuit of a career in journalism. however, financial problems force him to look for a summer job instead of traveling abroad, which places him at adventureland, a run-down amusement park in western pennsylvania.
→ 0.47526 jam e s (0.461) jam e s (0.440) jam e s . (0.039) ja mie (0.000) jam e s ? (0.000)
→ 0.18661 e m (0.004) " (0.000) e m (0.004) e m . (0.001) e m (0.003)
→ 0.01145 a summer (0.000) summer (0.000) summer (0.000) a summer (0.000) a summer (0.000)
♦ → 0.20943 jam e s . (0.039) jam e s . (0.042) ja mie . (0.000) jam e s ! (0.000) jam e son . (0.000)
→ 0.11726 jam e s br en n an (0.006) jam e s burn s (0.000) jam e s br en n an (0.005) jam e s burn an (0.000) ja mie burn s (0.000)
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who decides how land or property is allowed to be used? (scottish_parliament) a further type of committee is normally set up to scrutinise private bills submitted to the scottish parliament by an outside party or promoter who is not a member of the scottish parliament or scottish government. private bills normally relate to large-scale development projects such as infrastructure projects that require the use of land or property. private bill committees have been set up to consider legislation on issues such as the development of the edinburgh tram network, the glasgow airport rail link, the airdrie-bathgate rail link and extensions to the national gallery of scotland. retrieved: the scottish parliament (; scots: "scots pairlament") is the unicameral legislature of scotland. located in the holyrood area of the capital city, edinburgh, it is frequently referred to by the metonym holyrood.
→ 0.69941 s cott ish parliament (0.392) s cott ish parliament (0.398) s cott ish parliament (0.392) the s cott ish parliament (0.544) parliament of s cot l and (0.000)
♦ → 0.21011 s cott ish government (0.005) s cott ish government (0.005) government of s cot l and (0.000) s cott ish government (0.005) the s cott ish government (0.002)
→ 0.03440 a further type of committee (0.001) another type of waste (0.000) another type of waste (0.000) another type of scrap (0.000) another type of scrap (0.000)
→ 0.02381 e din burg h tram network (0.000) e din burg h tram s (0.000) e din burg h tram s (0.000) tram s in e din burg h (0.000) e din burg h tram network (0.000)
→ 0.03228 the s cott ish (0.000) the s cot s man (0.000) the s cot s (0.000) s cot s man (0.000) s cot s (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 52 or team 54? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 20 lb drone the highest into the air. team 50 got it 3,337 ft. team 51 got it 4,448 ft. team 52 go it 5,559 ft. team 53 got it 6,660 ft. team 54 got it 11,115 ft. team 55 got it 12,226 ft. team 56 got it 13,336 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.30318 team 52 (0.417) team 52 (0.444) team 51 (0.007) team (0.000) 52 team (0.000)
♦ → 0.21127 team 54 (0.185) team 54 (0.197) team (0.000) 54 shares (0.000) teams 54 (0.000)
→ 0.23053 team 56 (0.027) team 56 (0.026) team (0.000) teams 56 (0.000) team 54 (0.191)
→ 0.15080 team 53 (0.051) team 53 (0.052) eng l and 53 (0.000) team (0.000) 53 shares (0.000)
→ 0.10422 team 55 (0.017) 55 shares (0.000) 55 team (0.000) 55 min s (0.000) team 55 (0.016)
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what means "lion people"? (lion 24) in the puranic texts of hinduism, narasimha ("man-lion") a half-lion, half-man incarnation or avatar of vishnu, is worshipped by his devotees and saved the child devotee prahlada from his father, the evil demon king hiranyakashipu; vishnu takes the form of half-man, half-lion] creature in narasimha, where he has a human torso and lower body, and a lion-like face and claws. singh is an ancient indian vedic name meaning "lion", dating back over 2,000 years in ancient india. it was originally used only by rajputs, a hindu kshatriya or military caste. after the birth of the khalsa brotherhood in 1699, the sikhs also adopted the name "singh" due to the wishes of guru gobind singh. along with millions of hindu rajputs today, it is also used by over 20 million sikhs worldwide.the asiatic lion is found as an emblem on numerous flags and coats of arms across asia, including on the national emblem of india. the asiatic lion is also symbolic for the sinhalese, sri lanka's ethnic majority; the term derived from the indo-aryan sinhala, meaning the "lion people" or "people with lion blood", while a sword-wielding lion is the central figure on the national flag of sri lanka. retrieved: the lion ("panthera leo") is a species in the family felidae; it is a muscular, deep-chested cat with a short, rounded head, a reduced neck and round ears, and a hairy tuft at the end of its tail. the lion is sexually dimorphic; males are larger than females with a typical weight range of for males and for females. male lions have a prominent mane, which is the most recognisable feature of the species.
→ 0.50732 in d o - ary an sin hal a (0.380) in d o - ary an sin hal a (0.404) in d o - ary an sin hal a (0.417) sin hal a (0.362) in d o - arian sin hal a (0.000)
♦ → 0.21130 sin h ales e (0.156) sin h ales e (0.137) sin h ales e language (0.000) sing h ales e (0.000) sin hal i (0.000)
→ 0.22508 sin hal a , (0.001) sin hal a (0.340) sin hal a . (0.007) sing hal a (0.000) sin hal a , (0.001)
→ 0.03603 in dian (0.000) in dian (0.000) india (0.000) in dian s (0.000) in dian a (0.000)
→ 0.02027 in the pur a nic texts of hin du is m (0.000) in the pur a nic texts of hin du is m (0.000) in the pur a nic texts of hin du is m (0.000) in the pur a nic texts of hin du is m (0.000) in the pur a nic texts of hin du is m (0.000)
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in what year did lavoisier publish his work on combustion? (oxygen) in one experiment, lavoisier observed that there was no overall increase in weight when tin and air were heated in a closed container. he noted that air rushed in when he opened the container, which indicated that part of the trapped air had been consumed. he also noted that the tin had increased in weight and that increase was the same as the weight of the air that rushed back in. this and other experiments on combustion were documented in his book sur la combustion en général, which was published in 1777. in that work, he proved that air is a mixture of two gases; 'vital air', which is essential to combustion and respiration, and azote (gk. ἄζωτον "lifeless"), which did not support either. azote later became nitrogen in english, although it has kept the name in french and several other european languages. retrieved: oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol o and atomic number 8, meaning its nucleus has 8 protons. the number of neutrons varies according to the isotope: the stable isotopes have 8, 9, or 10 neutrons. oxygen is a member of the chalcogen group on the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and an oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds.
♦ → 0.21152 17 77 (0.969) 17 th (0.000) " (0.000) 17 th century (0.000) 17 th century (0.000)
→ 0.00781 in (0.000) " (0.000) to (0.000) in (0.000) at (0.000)
→ 0.34606 17 77 . (0.038) in 17 77 . (0.000) 17 77 (0.969) the year 17 77 . (0.000) in 17 77 . (0.000)
→ 0.31104 in 17 77 (0.002) 17 77 (0.969) in 17 77 (0.002) in 17 77 . (0.000) of 17 77 (0.000)
→ 0.12357 in 17 77 . (0.000) of 17 77 . (0.000) 17 77 . (0.038) (17 77 ). (0.000) , in 17 77 . (0.000)
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what is the first name of the person who doesn't think that he is limited to being a fighter? (les chiefs) the film opens with "the super fan", an avid chiefs fan, making his 3rd belt. the film depicts the lives of 5 chiefs players: mike bajurny (brother of producer david bajurny), brady austin, mike henderson and cory holland. with the exception of henderson, all of these players live in an abandoned storage area on the second story of colisée de laval, affectionately known as "the rat's nest". several players discuss the living conditions. some don't mind it, while other say that since the room is near an exit, the apartments will not be used for a fire exit. henderson mentions that the living situation isn't bad for a young single guy. henderson discusses his role with the team. he doesn't think he is limited to being a fighter, but considers himself to have an owen nolan-type of role with the team, where he could be tough as needed. the super fan shows how he prepares for a big game: which involves the shining of one of his championship belts. a shot of the arena is shown with fans mock-fighting each other with security surrounding the ice. craig martin discusses a line brawl and how it originated. at the end of the second, the team was trailing 3-0, but the chiefs would score 7 goals to come back and win. families of the players discuss their son's and boyfriend's role with the team. bajurny's mother does not approve of her son's role as a fighter. henderson's fiancé discusses how they met and how she feels about him playing professional hockey. a 6'5", 265 lbs ex-military strong man by the name of tim leveque comes to play for the chiefs. the players discuss tim coming to the team, and some players are concerned about not knowing his background. he immediately establishes himself as an enforcer. he is shown fighting 6'7", 320 lb dominic "the giant" forcier and beats him. retrieved: les chiefs is a 2004 canadian documentary film directed by jason gileno. les chiefs follows the laval chiefs, a semi-pro team that plays in the lhspq, from the beginning of the 2001-2002 season until the start of the 2002-2003 season.
→ 0.35527 h ender son (0.709) followers (0.000) companion s (0.000) supporters (0.000) s to o ge (0.000)
♦ → 0.21154 mik e (0.082) microphone s (0.000) microphone (0.000) microscope (0.000) mic (0.000)
→ 0.03497 a (0.000) a (0.000) one (0.000) the (0.000) an (0.000)
→ 0.03289 he is (0.000) he is (0.000) he (0.000) him (0.000) he is . (0.000)
→ 0.36533 mik e h ender son (0.048) mik e h ender son (0.054) microphone (0.000) mic (0.000) microphone (0.000)
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what are the first names of the newlyweds? (no hands on the clock) private detective humphrey campbell tracks down a runaway woman, louise, and ends up marrying her. on the way to reno, nevada, for their honeymoon, the couple stop at a bank, which is robbed by three men. humphrey's employer, oscar flack of the flack missing persons bureau, tracks the newlyweds to a reno hotel. (across from the hotel, louise spots an odd advertising clock, which has no hands. this has no bearing on anything, however.) oscar wants him to find a missing man, hal benedict. louise convinces him to take the case after oscar promises her a fur coat for locating hal. they go to see warren benedict, hal's father. when humphrey learns the fbi may be involved, he wants nothing to do with the case, but oscar gets him to change his mind. humphrey tries to keep louise out of danger, but she has other ideas and keeps tagging along. in the hotel bar, humphrey learns that hal was often seen with a woman, a redhead named irene donovan. a blonde named "gypsy" toland offers him a ride to irene's place, but when humphrey is spotted by a furious louise, he gets out of the car. humphrey later finds irene dead. he also finds a very much alive rose madden, hal's fiancée, who protests that she did not kill irene. they drive off in rose's car, then park and start talking. louise spots him with the brunette rose. louise is ready to walk out on humphrey, but the police will not let her leave because her husband is now a murder suspect. humphrey goes to see clyde copley, a collections investigator who admits he was hired by hal to retrieve letters hal wrote to irene; irene had threatened to use them if he married rose madden. humphrey is cleared of the murder when police chief bates learns that he has a solid alibi. retrieved: no hands on the clock is a 1941 american comedy mystery film directed by frank mcdonald starring chester morris as detective humphrey campbell.
→ 0.55204 lou is e (0.245) lou is e (0.230) lou is (0.000) lou is a (0.000) lui s e (0.000)
♦ → 0.21175 hum p h re y (0.008) hum p h re y (0.009) hum p h ry s (0.000) hum p h re y s (0.000) hum p h re y ! (0.000)
→ 0.02699 a run away woman (0.000) a run away woman (0.000) a run away (0.000) run away (0.000) a run away wife (0.000)
→ 0.01898 ren o (0.000) " (0.000) ren o . (0.000) ren o (0.000) ren o . (0.000)
→ 0.19024 hum p h re y camp bell (0.006) hum p h re y bell (0.000) hum p h re y bog art (0.000) hum p h re y glove r (0.000) hum p h re y camp bell (0.007)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 41 or team 45? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 15 lb drone the highest into the air. team 40 got it 3,336 ft. team 41 got it 4,447 ft. team 42 go it 5,558 ft. team 43 got it 6,669 ft. team 44 got it 11,114 ft. team 45 got it 12,225 ft. team 46 got it 13,335 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.31058 team 41 (0.561) team 41 (0.544) 41 team (0.000) team (0.000) team of 41 (0.000)
♦ → 0.21193 team 45 (0.135) 45 shares (0.000) 45 min s (0.000) team 45 (0.144) 45 team (0.000)
→ 0.16764 team 42 (0.047) 42 team (0.000) team (0.000) 42 shares (0.000) team 42 (0.043)
→ 0.15024 team 40 (0.029) 40 team (0.000) 40 team (0.000) team 40 (0.027) team (0.000)
→ 0.15961 team 46 (0.017) team 46 (0.019) team (0.000) team 47 (0.001) teams 46 (0.000)
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what is as important as identifying plague symptoms? (black_death) it is recognised that an epidemiological account of the plague is as important as an identification of symptoms, but researchers are hampered by the lack of reliable statistics from this period. most work has been done on the spread of the plague in england, and even estimates of overall population at the start vary by over 100% as no census was undertaken between the time of publication of the domesday book and the year 1377. estimates of plague victims are usually extrapolated from figures from the clergy. retrieved: the black death, also known as the great plague or the plague, or less commonly the black plague, was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, resulting in the deaths of an estimated people in eurasia and peaking in europe from 1347 to 1351. the bacterium "yersinia pestis", which results in several forms of plague, is believed to have been the cause. the black death was the first major european outbreak of plague, and the second plague pandemic.
→ 0.53062 an epidemi ological account (0.257) an epidemi ological report (0.000) an epidemi ological report (0.000) an epidemi ological account (0.265) an epidemi ological report ; (0.000)
♦ → 0.21230 epidemi ological account of the plague (0.101) epidemi ological description of the plague (0.000) epidemi ological representation of the plague (0.000) epidemi ological depict i on of the plague (0.000) epidemi ological presentation of the plague (0.000)
→ 0.17010 the lack of reliable statistics (0.000) the lack of reliable statistics (0.000) lack of reliable statistics (0.000) lack of reliable statistics (0.000) the absence of reliable statistics (0.000)
→ 0.04193 the spread of the plague (0.000) the spread of plague (0.000) the spread of the plague (0.000) the spread of plague (0.000) the spread of plague , (0.000)
→ 0.04504 identifying (0.000) identification (0.000) identify (0.000) identification (0.000) identifying (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team d or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their purple drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,511 ft. team b got it 3,511 ft. team c go it 4,511 ft. team d got it 5,511 ft. team e got it 10,511 ft. team f got it 13,511 ft. team g got it 14,511 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.25028 team g (0.325) team g (0.325) team (0.000) team g (0.340) group g (0.000)
→ 0.25336 team d (0.238) team d (0.245) team d (0.245) team (0.000) d (0.007)
→ 0.18300 team e (0.109) team (0.000) team e (0.102) team e (0.105) teams e (0.000)
♦ → 0.21279 team f (0.109) team (0.000) team f (0.109) team f (0.112) team f . (0.007)
→ 0.10056 team c (0.009) team c (0.009) team c (0.010) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: wednesday or thursday? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there were a lot of motorcycles on interstate 14 last week. on friday, there were 1511 motorcyclists. on saturday, there were 2511 motorcyclists. on sunday, there were 3511 motorcyclists. on monday, there were 4511 motorcyclists. on tuesday, there were 5511 motorcyclists. on wednesday, there were 6511 motorcyclists. on thursday, there were 7511 motorcyclists. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
→ 0.76376 we d nes day (0.816) we d nes day (0.816) we d nes day . (0.133) on we d nes day (0.000) t u e s day (0.000)
♦ → 0.21316 th urs day (0.006) th urs day (0.006) th urs day . (0.002) th urs day ' s (0.000) th urs day : (0.000)
→ 0.01578 a lower crash rate per cyclist (0.000) lower accident rate per cyclist (0.000) lower accident rate per cyclist (0.000) reduced accident rate per cyclist (0.000) lower crash rate per cyclist (0.000)
→ 0.00523 a decreasing rate (0.000) declining rates (0.000) declining rate (0.000) falling rates (0.000) declining rate (0.000)
→ 0.00206 a pronounced ‘ safe t y in numbers ’ effect (0.000) a pronounced " safe t y in numbers " effect (0.000) pronounced " safe t y in numbers " (0.000) a pronounced " safe t y in numbers " effect (0.000) a pronounced " security in numbers " effect (0.000)
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what are the full names of the men who were cremated? (house of dust) 1951 - having already killed ocd patient billy brown at the redding house asylum, a psychiatrist experiments on simple-minded inmate melvin veman and sociopath levius laitura. with levius still alive, the psychiatrist has his orderlies put the bodies of all three men inside the crematorium to burn them. present day - camden college student dylan tells his girlfriend gabby and his roommate kolt about the now abandoned asylum's haunted history. new student emma moves in as gabby's roommate and kolt takes a liking to her. however, fellow students allyson, christine and blythe do not. dylan, kolt, gabby and emma break into redding house after a party to look around despite a warning from campus security guard clyde. emma has strange experiences while exploring on her own. the other three knock over a container of cremated ashes and inhale the dust of the three men burned there in 1951. a recovering psychiatric patient herself, emma begins experiencing haunting visions upon returning to the dorm. the behavior of the other three students gradually changes as billy possesses dylan, melvin inhabits gabby and levius takes control of kolt's body. allyson is killed by someone unseen while doing laundry. christine is later killed while taking her dog outside. suspecting that the disappearances and the odd behaviors are related to the asylum, emma tries to go back to redding house, but clyde prevents her from going inside. with levius in full control of his actions, kolt attacks emma. emma eventually flees into the asylum and confirms her suspicions when she examines patient records and finds the empty urn knocked over by the others. emma then finds the dead bodies of allyson, christine and blythe (who was killed off screen). retrieved: house of dust is a 2014 supernatural thriller film directed by a.d. calvo. the movie had its world premiere on may 20, 2014 and focuses on a group of college students that become possessed by the ghosts of former mental patients.
→ 0.65343 bill y brown (0.003) bill y brown (0.003) bill y brown (0.003) bill i e brown (0.000) bill y bra un (0.000)
♦ → 0.21322 mel vin ve man (0.000) mel vin ve man (0.000) mel vin ve e man (0.000) mel is s a ve man (0.000) mel vin van e man (0.000)
→ 0.05382 d y lan (0.000) d y lan (0.000) d y lan . (0.000) d y lan ! (0.000) d y lan ' s (0.000)
→ 0.04922 re dding house asylum (0.000) shelter (0.000) asylum (0.000) asylum homes (0.000) re dding house asylum (0.000)
→ 0.03031 - (0.000) " (0.000) . (0.000) " i don ' t know what to do ," he said . (0.000) " i don ' t think it ' s fair ," he said . (0.000)
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: keith or ralph? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 4th grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. justin was the oldest. terry was the 2nd oldest. gerald was the 3rd oldest. keith was the 4th oldest. samuel was the 5th oldest. willie was the 6th oldest. the last one was ralph, who was the youngest. they all looked great that day. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
→ 0.66120 keit h (0.404) keit h (0.417) keit h . (0.105) " (0.000) keit h ' s (0.000)
♦ → 0.21376 ral p h (0.269) " (0.000) ( c n n ) -- (0.000) " i don ' t know ," he said . (0.000) " i don ' t know what to say ," he said . (0.000)
→ 0.07509 he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b . (0.000) he pati t is (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000)
→ 0.03337 a greater chance (0.000) greater chance (0.000) better chance (0.000) more chance (0.000) greater opportunity (0.000)
→ 0.01659 a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) chronic infections (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team d or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their red drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,501 ft. team b got it 3,501 ft. team c go it 4,501 ft. team d got it 5,501 ft. team e got it 10,501 ft. team f got it 13,501 ft. team g got it 14,501 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.25258 team g (0.362) team g (0.340) team (0.000) team g (0.351) group g (0.000)
→ 0.24481 team d (0.216) team d (0.210) team d (0.216) team (0.000) d (0.007)
→ 0.19048 team e (0.127) team (0.000) team e (0.127) team e (0.127) teams e (0.000)
♦ → 0.21435 team f (0.116) team (0.000) team f (0.116) team f (0.119) team f . (0.007)
→ 0.09778 team c (0.009) team c (0.009) team c (0.008) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
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what team got their kite into high altitude: team q or team s? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their red kite the highest into the air. team o got it 3,555 ft. team p got it 4,555 ft. team q go it 5,545 ft. team r got it 6,535 ft. team s got it 11,525 ft. team t got it 14,575 ft. team u got it 15,585 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.21470 team s (0.767) team (0.000) teams (0.000) the team (0.000) team (0.000)
→ 0.29894 team q (0.032) team q (0.034) team (0.000) team q (0.028) team q . (0.006)
→ 0.17408 team r (0.007) team (0.000) team r (0.007) team g b (0.000) team r (0.007)
→ 0.13136 team u (0.004) team (0.000) team u (0.004) team u . (0.000) team g b (0.000)
→ 0.18092 team t (0.005) team (0.000) team t (0.004) team t (0.004) team d (0.000)
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what is the name of another algorithm useful for conveniently testing the primality of large numbers? (prime_number) the property of being prime (or not) is called primality. a simple but slow method of verifying the primality of a given number n is known as trial division. it consists of testing whether n is a multiple of any integer between 2 and . algorithms much more efficient than trial division have been devised to test the primality of large numbers. these include the miller–rabin primality test, which is fast but has a small probability of error, and the aks primality test, which always produces the correct answer in polynomial time but is too slow to be practical. particularly fast methods are available for numbers of special forms, such as mersenne numbers. as of january 2016[update], the largest known prime number has 22,338,618 decimal digits. retrieved: a prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers. a natural number greater than 1 that is not prime is called a composite number. for example, 5 is prime because the only ways of writing it as a product, or , involve 5 itself.
→ 0.63891 mill er – rab in prim ality test (0.607) mu eller probe (0.000) mul ler test (0.000) mu eller rab in test (0.000) mu eller ' s rab in test (0.000)
♦ → 0.21473 the ak s prim ality test (0.008) prim acy test (0.000) the prim acy test (0.000) the primary test (0.000) the prim acy test (0.000)
→ 0.12295 the mill er – rab in (0.000) the mill ers (0.000) the mill er (0.000) the mul ler report (0.000) the mul ler (0.000)
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which two commandos are dating? (redcon-1) in britain, a virus has swept the country, turning people into zombies, that are also able to fight back. a squadron of 8 commandos goes in, made up of perez, paige, rodrigo and several others, but disaster soon strikes, when the biggest guy on the team, jacob, is bitten during a struggle. jacob commits suicide via gunshot, after perez made the suggestion to kil him before he turned. two stranded but seemingly innocent people on a road, next to a parked car, are then subjected to being shot to death, and this confuses reeves, who then fights with perez. perez notices unseen assailants shoot at reeves, fatally. unfortunately, the group has to retreat. perez is affected by this, and keeps his dog tags. they soon find a little girl, who is supposedly immune. after securing their target from a field, and leaving other survivors behind, they find out the man they picked up is a scientist claiming to know of a cure, but he is not very co-operative. he is severely beaten. paige admits to rodrido (her boyfriend) that she became infected. he shares a passionate kiss with her anyway, knowing he will be infected like her. they stay behind. later, they meet a man they were supposed to deliver the scientist to, but it is all a ruse and he is killed. perez gets injured and decides to stay behind, to fight a horde, but is outmatched and devoured. the film ends with the last of the two making it to a beach, but their ordeal may not be over with just yet. retrieved: redcon-1 (also known as redcon-1 - army of the dead) is a 2018 british action horror film, starring katarina waters, mark strange, and carlos gallardo. the film was produced by gallardo and kevin eastman. working titles for the film included "zombie apocalypse" and "zombie city".
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♦ → 0.21495 pa ige (0.000) pa ige (0.000) pa ige . (0.000) pig (0.000) past y (0.000)
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→ 0.16723 per ez (0.000) per ez (0.000) per th (0.000) per ry (0.000) per u (0.000)
→ 0.21779 per ez , pa ige , rod rig o (0.001) per ez , pa ige , rod rig o (0.001) per ez , pa ige , rod rig u ez (0.000) per ry , pa ige , rod rig o (0.000) pé rez , pa ige , rod rig o (0.000)
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: friday or saturday? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there were a lot of motorcycles on interstate 5 last week. on sunday, there were 2000 motorcyclists. on monday, there were 3000 motorcyclists. on tuesday, there were 4000 motorcyclists. on wednesday, there were 5000 motorcyclists. on thursday, there were 6000 motorcyclists. on friday, there were 7000 motorcyclists. on saturday, there were 8000 motorcyclists. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
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♦ → 0.21523 s atur day (0.006) s atur day (0.006) s atur day . (0.001) s atur day ' s (0.000) s atur day s (0.000)
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: friday or thursday? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there were a lot of motorcycles on interstate 14 last week. on friday, there were 1511 motorcyclists. on saturday, there were 2511 motorcyclists. on sunday, there were 3511 motorcyclists. on monday, there were 4511 motorcyclists. on tuesday, there were 5511 motorcyclists. on wednesday, there were 6511 motorcyclists. on thursday, there were 7511 motorcyclists. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
→ 0.76531 fri day (0.816) fri day (0.816) fri day . (0.137) fri day s (0.000) fri day ' s (0.000)
♦ → 0.21559 th urs day (0.006) th urs day (0.006) th urs day . (0.001) th urs day ' s (0.000) th urs day : (0.000)
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why was this short termed organization created? (1973_oil_crisis) in 1973, nixon named william e. simon as the first administrator of the federal energy office, a short-term organization created to coordinate the response to the embargo. simon allocated states the same amount of domestic oil for 1974 that each had consumed in 1972, which worked for states whose populations were not increasing. in other states, lines at gasoline stations were common. the american automobile association reported that in the last week of february 1974, 20% of american gasoline stations had no fuel. retrieved: the 1973 oil crisis began in october 1973 when the members of the organization of arab petroleum exporting countries proclaimed an oil embargo. the embargo was targeted at nations perceived as supporting israel during the yom kippur war. the initial nations targeted were canada, japan, the netherlands, the united kingdom and the united states with the embargo also later extended to portugal, rhodesia and south africa.
→ 0.74266 to coordinate the response to the emb arg o (0.698) coordinating the response to the emb arg o (0.001) coordinate the response to the emb arg o (0.056) coordinating the response to the emb arg o (0.001) coordinate the response to the emb arg o (0.062)
♦ → 0.21602 coordinate the response to the emb arg o . (0.006) coordinating the response to the emb arg o . (0.000) coordinating the reaction to the emb arg o . (0.000) coordinate the reaction to the emb arg o . (0.000) coordinate the response to the emb arg o . (0.006)
→ 0.01728 the federal energy office (0.000) federal office of energy (0.000) s w is s federal office of energy (0.000) the federal office of energy (0.000) the s w is s federal office of energy (0.000)
→ 0.00681 the same amount of domestic oil for 1974 that each had consumed in 1972 (0.000) the same amount of domestic oil for 1974 that everyone had consumed in 1972 (0.000) the same amount of domestic oil for 1974 that everyone consumed in 1972 (0.000) the same amount of domestic oil for 1974 as everyone had consumed in 1972 (0.000) the same amount of domestic oil for 1974 that everyone had used in 1972 (0.000)
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what do some theories claim about civil disobedience? (civil_disobedience) some theories of civil disobedience hold that civil disobedience is only justified against governmental entities. brownlee argues that disobedience in opposition to the decisions of non-governmental agencies such as trade unions, banks, and private universities can be justified if it reflects "a larger challenge to the legal system that permits those decisions to be taken". the same principle, she argues, applies to breaches of law in protest against international organizations and foreign governments. retrieved: civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws, demands, orders or commands of a government or occupying international power. by some definitions, civil disobedience has to be nonviolent to be called 'civil'. hence, civil disobedience is sometimes equated with peaceful protests or nonviolent resistance.
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♦ → 0.21606 only justified against governmental entities . (0.007) can only be justified against state institutions . (0.000) is only justified against state institutions . (0.000) is justified only against state institutions . (0.000) justified only against state institutions . (0.000)
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what is the first name of the person who considers himself to have an owen nolan type role on the team? (les chiefs) the film opens with "the super fan", an avid chiefs fan, making his 3rd belt. the film depicts the lives of 5 chiefs players: mike bajurny (brother of producer david bajurny), brady austin, mike henderson and cory holland. with the exception of henderson, all of these players live in an abandoned storage area on the second story of colisée de laval, affectionately known as "the rat's nest". several players discuss the living conditions. some don't mind it, while other say that since the room is near an exit, the apartments will not be used for a fire exit. henderson mentions that the living situation isn't bad for a young single guy. henderson discusses his role with the team. he doesn't think he is limited to being a fighter, but considers himself to have an owen nolan-type of role with the team, where he could be tough as needed. the super fan shows how he prepares for a big game: which involves the shining of one of his championship belts. a shot of the arena is shown with fans mock-fighting each other with security surrounding the ice. craig martin discusses a line brawl and how it originated. at the end of the second, the team was trailing 3-0, but the chiefs would score 7 goals to come back and win. families of the players discuss their son's and boyfriend's role with the team. bajurny's mother does not approve of her son's role as a fighter. henderson's fiancé discusses how they met and how she feels about him playing professional hockey. a 6'5", 265 lbs ex-military strong man by the name of tim leveque comes to play for the chiefs. the players discuss tim coming to the team, and some players are concerned about not knowing his background. he immediately establishes himself as an enforcer. he is shown fighting 6'7", 320 lb dominic "the giant" forcier and beats him. retrieved: les chiefs is a 2004 canadian documentary film directed by jason gileno. les chiefs follows the laval chiefs, a semi-pro team that plays in the lhspq, from the beginning of the 2001-2002 season until the start of the 2002-2003 season.
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what is the first name of the player whose girlfriend talked about how they met? (les chiefs) the film opens with "the super fan", an avid chiefs fan, making his 3rd belt. the film depicts the lives of 5 chiefs players: mike bajurny (brother of producer david bajurny), brady austin, mike henderson and cory holland. with the exception of henderson, all of these players live in an abandoned storage area on the second story of colisée de laval, affectionately known as "the rat's nest". several players discuss the living conditions. some don't mind it, while other say that since the room is near an exit, the apartments will not be used for a fire exit. henderson mentions that the living situation isn't bad for a young single guy. henderson discusses his role with the team. he doesn't think he is limited to being a fighter, but considers himself to have an owen nolan-type of role with the team, where he could be tough as needed. the super fan shows how he prepares for a big game: which involves the shining of one of his championship belts. a shot of the arena is shown with fans mock-fighting each other with security surrounding the ice. craig martin discusses a line brawl and how it originated. at the end of the second, the team was trailing 3-0, but the chiefs would score 7 goals to come back and win. families of the players discuss their son's and boyfriend's role with the team. bajurny's mother does not approve of her son's role as a fighter. henderson's fiancé discusses how they met and how she feels about him playing professional hockey. a 6'5", 265 lbs ex-military strong man by the name of tim leveque comes to play for the chiefs. the players discuss tim coming to the team, and some players are concerned about not knowing his background. he immediately establishes himself as an enforcer. he is shown fighting 6'7", 320 lb dominic "the giant" forcier and beats him. retrieved: les chiefs is a 2004 canadian documentary film directed by jason gileno. les chiefs follows the laval chiefs, a semi-pro team that plays in the lhspq, from the beginning of the 2001-2002 season until the start of the 2002-2003 season.
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 63 or team 65? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 25 lb drone the highest into the air. team 60 got it 3,338 ft. team 61 got it 4,449 ft. team 62 go it 5,550 ft. team 63 got it 6,661 ft. team 64 got it 11,116 ft. team 65 got it 12,227 ft. team 66 got it 13,337 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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→ 0.15557 team 64 (0.024) team 64 (0.022) 64 shares (0.000) teams 64 (0.000) team 64 (0.000)
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what was the proposed solution to jacksonville's tax issues? (jacksonville,_florida) much of the city's tax base dissipated, leading to problems with funding education, sanitation, and traffic control within the city limits. in addition, residents in unincorporated suburbs had difficulty obtaining municipal services, such as sewage and building code enforcement. in 1958, a study recommended that the city of jacksonville begin annexing outlying communities in order to create the needed tax base to improve services throughout the county. voters outside the city limits rejected annexation plans in six referendums between 1960 and 1965. retrieved: jacksonville is the most populous city in florida, the most populous city in the southeastern united states and the largest city by area in the contiguous united states. it is the seat of duval county, with which the city government consolidated in 1968. consolidation gave jacksonville its great size and placed most of its metropolitan population within the city limits.
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 41 or team 44? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 15 lb drone the highest into the air. team 40 got it 3,336 ft. team 41 got it 4,447 ft. team 42 go it 5,558 ft. team 43 got it 6,669 ft. team 44 got it 11,114 ft. team 45 got it 12,225 ft. team 46 got it 13,335 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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♦ → 0.21778 team 44 (0.210) team 44 (0.203) teams 44 (0.000) 44 team (0.000) 44 team (0.000)
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→ 0.24287 team 43 (0.039) team 43 (0.041) team (0.000) 43 team (0.000) team 44 (0.220)
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what is the full name of the person who is told by someone that they cannot write a newspaper article as they no longer have a newspaper job? (park row (film)) in 1886, reporter phineas mitchell is fired from the star newspaper for criticizing its methods and philosophy. when his friends stand up for him, they too are discharged. as the newly unemployed men are drowning their sorrows in a bar, steve brodie rushes in, claiming to have survived a jump off the brooklyn bridge and insisting that mitchell write an article about it and make him famous. mitchell tells him he no longer has a newspaper job. then acquaintance charles a. leach tells mitchell that he had always dreamed of going into journalism. leach makes a startling proposition: that they become partners and launch a new newspaper. leach has a printing press, vacant offices and enough money to get started. mitchell accepts and hires his friends on the spot, including aged but veteran reporter josiah davenport and eager youngster rusty. he decides to name the newspaper the globe. when a policeman comes looking for brodie, mitchell drags the hiding fugitive out from behind the bar. now mitchell has the front page story for the first issue. charity hackett, the young, ruthless publisher of the star, at first dismisses her new rival, but soon becomes concerned. mitchell has many revolutionary ideas. despite the globe's precarious finances (it is printed on cheap materials at hand, including butcher paper), it instantly becomes very popular for the subjects it fearlessly tackles. when she visits its offices, she encounters ottmar mergenthaler, who is busy inventing the linotype machine to automate the slow, laborious process of setting type by hand. she tries to recruit mergenthaler for the star, but fails. retrieved: park row is a 1952 drama film starring gene evans as a new york city journalist who founds a new type of newspaper and mary welch as the established publisher who opposes him. it was written, directed, produced and financed by samuel fuller, himself a new york reporter prior to turning to filmmaking. it was his favorite film, though it did not do well at the box office.
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what is the name of the people jane foster threatens to call custom officials on? (the quiet woman) duncan mcleod, a gentleman artist and former naval officer, assisted by his crewman lefty brown, engages in smuggling contraband liquor between france and britain across the english channel. duncan and lefty store the liquor at the quiet woman, a local pub in their coastal town, only to find one day that its complicit owner has moved away without telling them, and the pub is now being run by jane foster and her maid elsie. jane makes clear that she does not approve of activities that break the law, and demands that duncan and lefty remove their cache of contraband liquor from her property immediately or she will contact customs officials. duncan and lefty are attracted to jane and elsie respectively, and try to court them. the women are initially cold, but over time become more receptive to them. unbeknownst to duncan, jane was unhappily married to criminal jim cranshaw, who is now serving a prison term. jane is keeping her past a secret while trying to build a new, law-abiding life. two new arrivals in town take rooms at the pub: bromley, a former navy colleague of duncan, and helen, an artist's model and former girlfriend of duncan who has come in response to his request for a model to pose for his latest painting. helen unsuccessfully attempts to rekindle the romance between herself and duncan, who is not interested in her and is pursuing jane. bromley is supposedly on holiday, but in reality is a customs inspector tasked with secretly investigating duncan's smuggling activities. retrieved: the quiet woman is a 1951 british crime film directed by john gilling and based on a story by ruth adam, about a criminal's wife who attempts to build a new life after her husband goes to prison, only to be menaced by him when he escapes. it starred derek bond, jane hylton and dora bryan.
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what are the names of the people fed up with living in a patriarchy? (a question of silence) christine is a housewife, who does not speak. her husband works while she stays home with their three children. andrea is an executive secretary in an office predominantly run by men. annie is a jolly waitress at a local café. these three women have never met before until one day in a dress boutique. christine attempts to shoplift a dress by slipping it into her bag. she is approached by the male owner of the store. after refusing to return the garment, andrea and annie join christine in a circle around the man. together, the three women brutally murder him as a group of women stand and silently but attentively watch. female criminal psychiatrist, janine, is appointed to the case of these three women by the court to determine if they are sane or crazy. janine takes the time to get to know each woman and their story. none of the three will say why they committed the crime, janine comes to realize they were fed up with the strain of living in a patriarchy. after much deliberation, she concludes that they are all sane and finds herself identifying with them. eventually tensions rise between janine and her husband because he worries her statement in court will ruin his reputation. the court date arrives and janine gives her professional opinion that the three women are in fact sane and that the court should take into consideration that the owner of the boutique was a male. despite the prosecutors attempts to get her to change her opinion, she stands her ground. when the prosecutor suggests that the crime would have still happened if the owner were a woman, christine, andrea, annie, janine and the other women who witnessed the crime all laugh and exit the courtroom. retrieved: a question of silence () is a 1982 dutch drama film written and directed by marleen gorris. it is gorris' debut film. it stars edda barends as christine m.
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what was the first name of the person who was a taxi driver? (valentino (1977 film)) the film begins with a mock newsreel sequence showing the chaos around the death of 31-year-old film star rudolph valentino. thousands of fans mob the funeral home until order is restored, at which point the important women in valentino's life come to mourn. each remembers him via flashbacks. the first of these women bianca de saulles who knew valentino when he was a taxi dancer, and gigolo in new york city. he shares with her his dream of owning an orange grove in california. after mobsters rob him, he decides he must make the move west. next is a young movie executive and screenwriter named june mathis, who has an unrequited love for valentino. she first meets valentino in california, where he upsets mr. fatty by grabbing the starlet next to arbuckle and romancing her into becoming his first wife, jean acker. acker's glamorous and luxurious life, made possible by acting in movies, motivates valentino to try acting himself. mathis recalls seeing him in a bit part in a movie and, based on that alone, recommending him for a larger role in her next project, the four horsemen of the apocalypse. the hugely successful 1921 film launches valentino to superstardom, and she is proud to have discovered him. back at the funeral, alla nazimova makes a flamboyant entrance. she proceeds to make a scene and, when the photographers ask her to repeat it for the cameras, she obliges. nazimova claims a relationship with valentino and recalls working on camille with him. retrieved: valentino is a 1977 american biographical film directed by ken russell and starring rudolf nureyev as rudolph valentino. the film is very loosely based on the life of valentino as recounted in the book "valentino, an intimate exposé of the sheik", written by chaw mank and brad steiger. the film also stars michelle phillips, leslie caron, and carol kane.
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what is the first name of the person who does not return june's affections? (valentino (1977 film)) the film begins with a mock newsreel sequence showing the chaos around the death of 31-year-old film star rudolph valentino. thousands of fans mob the funeral home until order is restored, at which point the important women in valentino's life come to mourn. each remembers him via flashbacks. the first of these women bianca de saulles who knew valentino when he was a taxi dancer, and gigolo in new york city. he shares with her his dream of owning an orange grove in california. after mobsters rob him, he decides he must make the move west. next is a young movie executive and screenwriter named june mathis, who has an unrequited love for valentino. she first meets valentino in california, where he upsets mr. fatty by grabbing the starlet next to arbuckle and romancing her into becoming his first wife, jean acker. acker's glamorous and luxurious life, made possible by acting in movies, motivates valentino to try acting himself. mathis recalls seeing him in a bit part in a movie and, based on that alone, recommending him for a larger role in her next project, the four horsemen of the apocalypse. the hugely successful 1921 film launches valentino to superstardom, and she is proud to have discovered him. back at the funeral, alla nazimova makes a flamboyant entrance. she proceeds to make a scene and, when the photographers ask her to repeat it for the cameras, she obliges. nazimova claims a relationship with valentino and recalls working on camille with him. retrieved: valentino is a 1977 american biographical film directed by ken russell and starring rudolf nureyev as rudolph valentino. the film is very loosely based on the life of valentino as recounted in the book "valentino, an intimate exposé of the sheik", written by chaw mank and brad steiger. the film also stars michelle phillips, leslie caron, and carol kane.
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 42 or team 46? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 15 lb drone the highest into the air. team 40 got it 3,336 ft. team 41 got it 4,447 ft. team 42 go it 5,558 ft. team 43 got it 6,669 ft. team 44 got it 11,114 ft. team 45 got it 12,225 ft. team 46 got it 13,335 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.34076 team 42 (0.626) 42 team (0.000) team (0.000) 42 shares (0.000) team 42 (0.626)
♦ → 0.21934 team 46 (0.067) team 46 (0.072) team (0.000) team 47 (0.000) teams 46 (0.000)
→ 0.19042 team 43 (0.015) team 43 (0.014) team (0.000) 43 team (0.000) team 44 (0.014)
→ 0.12782 team 41 (0.012) team 41 (0.012) 41 team (0.000) team (0.000) team of 41 (0.000)
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: friday or saturday? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there were a lot of motorcycles on interstate 16 last week. on sunday, there were 1255 motorcyclists. on monday, there were 2255 motorcyclists. on tuesday, there were 3251 motorcyclists. on wednesday, there were 4251 motorcyclists. on thursday, there were 5251 motorcyclists. on friday, there were 6251 motorcyclists. on saturday, there were 7251 motorcyclists. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
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where is much of the work of the scottish parliament done? (scottish_parliament) much of the work of the scottish parliament is done in committee. the role of committees is stronger in the scottish parliament than in other parliamentary systems, partly as a means of strengthening the role of backbenchers in their scrutiny of the government and partly to compensate for the fact that there is no revising chamber. the principal role of committees in the scottish parliament is to take evidence from witnesses, conduct inquiries and scrutinise legislation. committee meetings take place on tuesday, wednesday and thursday morning when parliament is sitting. committees can also meet at other locations throughout scotland. retrieved: the scottish parliament (; scots: "scots pairlament") is the unicameral legislature of scotland. located in the holyrood area of the capital city, edinburgh, it is frequently referred to by the metonym holyrood.
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when did khan establish the great yuan? (yuan_dynasty) in 1271, kublai khan imposed the name great yuan (chinese: 大元; pinyin: dà yuán; wade–giles: ta-yüan), establishing the yuan dynasty. "dà yuán" (大元) is from the sentence "大哉乾元" (dà zai qián yuán / "great is qián, the primal") in the commentaries on the classic of changes (i ching) section regarding qián (乾). the counterpart in mongolian language was dai Ön ulus, also rendered as ikh yuan Üls or yekhe yuan ulus. in mongolian, dai Ön (great yuan) is often used in conjunction with the "yeke mongghul ulus" (lit. "great mongol state"), resulting in dai Ön yeke mongghul ulus (mongolian script: ), meaning "great yuan great mongol state". the yuan dynasty is also known as the "mongol dynasty" or "mongol dynasty of china", similar to the names "manchu dynasty" or "manchu dynasty of china" for the qing dynasty. furthermore, the yuan is sometimes known as the "empire of the great khan" or "khanate of the great khan", which particularly appeared on some yuan maps, since yuan emperors held the nominal title of great khan. nevertheless, both terms can also refer to the khanate within the mongol empire directly ruled by great khans before the actual establishment of the yuan dynasty by kublai khan in 1271. retrieved: the yuan dynasty (; ), officially the great yuan (; middle mongolian: , , literally "great yuan state"), was the empire or ruling dynasty of china established by kublai khan, leader of the mongolian borjigin clan. it followed the song dynasty and preceded the ming dynasty. although the mongols had ruled territories including modern-day north china for decades, it was not until 1271 that kublai khan officially proclaimed the dynasty in the traditional chinese style, and the conquest was not complete until 1279 when the southern song dynasty was defeated in the battle of yamen.
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what team got their kite into high altitude: team r or team s? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their red kite the highest into the air. team o got it 3,555 ft. team p got it 4,555 ft. team q go it 5,545 ft. team r got it 6,535 ft. team s got it 11,525 ft. team t got it 14,575 ft. team u got it 15,585 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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→ 0.38212 team r (0.127) team (0.000) team r (0.131) team g b (0.000) team r (0.135)
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→ 0.11423 team u (0.002) team (0.000) team u (0.002) team u . (0.000) team g b (0.000)
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where did the rhine occupy during the holocene? (rhine) at the begin of the holocene (~11,700 years ago), the rhine occupied its late-glacial valley. as a meandering river, it reworked its ice-age braidplain. as sea-level continued to rise in the netherlands, the formation of the holocene rhine-meuse delta began (~8,000 years ago). coeval absolute sea-level rise and tectonic subsidence have strongly influenced delta evolution. other factors of importance to the shape of the delta are the local tectonic activities of the peel boundary fault, the substrate and geomorphology, as inherited from the last glacial and the coastal-marine dynamics, such as barrier and tidal inlet formations. retrieved: the rhine (, , , , , ) is one of the major european rivers, which has its sources in switzerland and flows in a mostly northerly direction through germany and the netherlands, emptying into the north sea. the river begins in the swiss canton of graubünden in the southeastern swiss alps, forms part of the swiss-liechtenstein, swiss-austrian, swiss-german and then the franco-german border, then flows through the german rhineland and the netherlands and eventually empties into the north sea.
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: ivory or trey? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 3rd grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. norberto was the youngest. trey was the 2nd youngest. andrea was the 3rd youngest. ivory was the 4th youngest. kieth was the 5th youngest. normand was the 6th youngest. the last one was deandre, who was the oldest. they all looked super. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
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what is featured on the brancaccio tomb? (tomb of antipope john xxiii) above the pylon, separated by the cornice, are the three virtues—from left to right, faith, charity, and hope—in shell niches, separated by four corinthian fluted pilasters. such a motif is unprecedented in tuscan funerary sculpture but found at this date in venice, padua, and especially cossa's native naples. as a result, excursions to venice have been suggested for both michelozzo and donatello. however, janson suggests that one "need not go all the way to venice" to find such motifs. outside florence, virtues were common on tombs, with the cardinal virtues used for laymen, and the theological virtues reserved for ecclesiastics, including the brancaccio tomb. however, the cossa virtues, from their hair to their sandals, are more thoroughly antique. donatello also produced two similar bronze virtues for the siena baptistry, whose chronological relationship to the cossa virtues is unclear.the 1.05-metre (3.44 ft) tall faith, to the right of charity, is holding a eucharistic chalice; the 1.07-metre (3.51 ft) tall charity is holding a cornucopia and a brazier (or flaming vase); and the 1.06-metre (3.48 ft) tall hope, to the left of charity, has hands clasped in prayer. the central figure of charity is the most antique, assimilating elements of classical depictions of abundantia, ceres, and juno, all of which were depicted with cornucopias in their left hands. besides underscoring the antiquity of the tomb monument, the main purpose of the tall yet poorly finished virtues is to put additional vertical distance between the viewer and the effigy, which has the cumulative effect of de-emphasizing the peculiarities of cossa, in favor of a generic pontiff (i.e. a potential line of florentine popes), by blunting the "immediacy" of the trope of lying in state, which was otherwise dominant on quattrocento wall tombs. retrieved: the tomb of antipope john xxiii is the marble-and-bronze tomb monument of antipope john xxiii (baldassare cossa, c. 1360–1419), created by donatello and michelozzo for the florence baptistry adjacent to the duomo. it was commissioned by the executors of cossa's will after his death on december 22, 1419 and completed during the 1420s, establishing it as one of the early landmarks of renaissance florence. according to ferdinand gregorovius, the tomb is "at once the sepulchre of the great schism in the church and the last papal tomb which is outside rome itself".
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who works to get workers higher compensation? (economic_inequality) a job where there are many workers willing to work a large amount of time (high supply) competing for a job that few require (low demand) will result in a low wage for that job. this is because competition between workers drives down the wage. an example of this would be jobs such as dish-washing or customer service. competition amongst workers tends to drive down wages due to the expendable nature of the worker in relation to his or her particular job. a job where there are few able or willing workers (low supply), but a large need for the positions (high demand), will result in high wages for that job. this is because competition between employers for employees will drive up the wage. examples of this would include jobs that require highly developed skills, rare abilities, or a high level of risk. competition amongst employers tends to drive up wages due to the nature of the job, since there is a relative shortage of workers for the particular position. professional and labor organizations may limit the supply of workers which results in higher demand and greater incomes for members. members may also receive higher wages through collective bargaining, political influence, or corruption. retrieved: united kingdom labour law regulates the relations between workers, employers and trade unions. people at work in the uk benefit from a minimum charter of employment rights, which are found in various acts, regulations, common law and equity. this includes the right to a minimum wage of £8.21 for over 25-year-olds under the national minimum wage act 1998.
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→ 0.04696 labor organizations may limit the supply of workers (0.001) labour organisations can limit the supply of workers (0.000) labour organisations can limit supply of workers (0.000) labour organisations can limit the supply of labour (0.000) labour organisations can limit labour supply (0.000)
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who falls for the close friend of the stage star? (three for the show) singing-and-dancing stage star julie is told that husband marty is reported missing in action during the korean war. after a long waiting period, she makes plans to marry vernon, who is marty's best friend. after the marriage, marty (who crashed but survived on an island) turns up at one of julie's shows. upon discovering julie's new marriage, marty demands his rights as her first husband. julie finds that she is legally married to both marty and vernon. she soon realises that she must choose who she wants to be with, if only to avoid being branded a bigamist. but julie loves the idea of having two husbands and so she decides to try to live with them both, to the annoyance and disapproval of marty and vernon who both know that her idea will not work out. meanwhile, julie's close friend gwen has a secret crush on marty and hopes to be with him, if only julie could make her up mind as to who she wants. after a long serious decision and a talk with them both, julie decides that she is more in love with marty and she leaves vernon, who has now fallen for gwen. retrieved: three for the show is a 1955 technicolor and in cinemascope musical comedy remake of "too many husbands". it stars actress betty grable, in her last musical, opposite jack lemmon, gower champion and marge champion. it is based on the 1919 play "home and beauty" by w.
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♦ → 0.22179 ver n on . (0.135) ver n on . (0.140) ver n . (0.000) ver n al . (0.000) ver n o . (0.000)
→ 0.15646 mar t y and ver n on (0.001) mar t y and ver n on (0.001) mar t y & ver n on (0.000) mar t y & ver on (0.000) mar t y (0.112)
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why are some forces due to that are impossible to model? (force) for certain physical scenarios, it is impossible to model forces as being due to gradient of potentials. this is often due to macrophysical considerations that yield forces as arising from a macroscopic statistical average of microstates. for example, friction is caused by the gradients of numerous electrostatic potentials between the atoms, but manifests as a force model that is independent of any macroscale position vector. nonconservative forces other than friction include other contact forces, tension, compression, and drag. however, for any sufficiently detailed description, all these forces are the results of conservative ones since each of these macroscopic forces are the net results of the gradients of microscopic potentials. retrieved: in physics, a force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. a force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity (which includes to begin moving from a state of rest), i.e., to accelerate. force can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull.
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→ 0.06550 arising from a mac r oscopic statistical average of micro state s (0.001) resulting from a mac r oscopic statistical average of micro state s (0.000) results from a mac r oscopic statistical average of micro state s (0.000) results from a mac r oscopic statistical average of micro - state s (0.000) arise s from a mac r oscopic statistical average of micro state s (0.000)
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what are the aliases of the people who take a hostage? (the town (2010 film)) four lifelong friends from the boston neighborhood of charlestown, douglas "doug" macray, james "jem" coughlin, albert "gloansy" macgloan, and desmond "dez" elden, rob a bank. they take the manager, claire keesey, hostage, but release her unharmed. when they find out claire lives in their neighborhood, doug begins to follow her to find out how much she has told the police, and to make sure that jem does not eliminate her as a witness. soon a romance grows between them, which doug hides from the gang. as they grow closer, doug tells claire of his search for his long-lost mother, who he believes went to live with his aunt in tangerine, florida. he also recounts his chance to be a professional hockey player which he threw away for a life of crime, following in his father's footsteps. she in turn tells doug that she saw a tattoo on one of the robbers, and he realizes that she can identify jem and send them all to prison. he knows that jem will kill her if he discovers the truth, so he persuades her that the authorities cannot protect her, and she decides not to tell the police. after claire tells doug about being harassed and her car vandalized by alex, a local dominican thug, doug enlists jem for a favor, which they can never talk about. doug and jem don hockey masks and violently assault the offenders without jem knowing the true reason for the favor is to protect claire. retrieved: the town is a 2010 american crime thriller film co-written, directed by and starring ben affleck, adapted from chuck hogan's novel "prince of thieves". it also stars rebecca hall, jon hamm, jeremy renner, blake lively, titus welliver, pete postlethwaite, and chris cooper, and follows a group of boston bank robbers who set out to get one final score by robbing fenway park.
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→ 0.09384 je m (0.000) " (0.000) je m (0.000) je e m (0.000) y e m (0.000)
→ 0.32270 do u glas " d ou g " mac ray (0.001) do u glas " d ou g " ma k ray (0.000) " d ou g " mac ray (0.000) do u glas " d ou g " mac ray (0.001) do u glas " d ou g " mac ray (0.002)
→ 0.28770 do u g and je m (0.001) do u g & je m (0.000) do u g and je m (0.001) do u g and je m (0.001) do u g and ja mie (0.000)
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what time did the access times go up the least: afternoon or night? storing large volumes of data – when storing xml to either file or database, the volume of data a system produces can often exceed reasonable limits, with a number of detriments: the access times go up as more data is read, cpu load goes up as xml data takes more power to process, and storage costs go up. by storing xml data in fast infoset format, data volume may be reduced by as much as 80 percent. eliseo had a busy day storing xml. in the morning, he filled up many hard drives with xml. in the afternoon, he filled up a few hard drives with xml. at night, he filled up a hard drive with xml. retrieved: fast infoset (or fi) is an international standard that specifies a binary encoding format for the xml information set ("xml infoset") as an alternative to the xml document format. it aims to provide more efficient serialization than the text-based xml format.
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→ 0.29330 afternoon (0.048) afternoon (0.051) in the afternoon (0.000) afternoon . (0.014) mid afternoon (0.000)
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what is the first name of the person who was telephoned during the encore of the festival? ("fuck the millennium") from 1987 to 1992, bill drummond and jimmy cauty released music under names including the justified ancients of mu mu (the jams) and the klf. following a run of five consecutive uk top-five singles, the klf executed a high-profile retirement from the music business and deleted their entire back catalogue, declaring that "for the foreseeable future, there will be no further record releases from any past, present or future name attached to our activities." drummond and cauty's subsequent art project, the k foundation, disposed of the klf's earnings, including by burning one million pounds of it, money which was originally provisionally earmarked by the duo for millennial celebrations. bill drummond: "originally we were going to invest the whole lot in some capital growth fund and spend it all on one big event, maybe at the millennium".in the four years following the klf's retirement, drummond and cauty's musical output consisted only of a limited edition single released in israel and palestine ("k cera cera"), and a contribution to the help album ("the magnificent"). in 1997, british artist jeremy deller pioneered the acid brass concept, collaborating with the williams fairey brass band to interpret and perform classic acid house tracks as brass arrangements. deller was described by one source as a prankster, a notion frequently applied to drummond and cauty themselves. in february 1997, drummond was contacted by his former big in japan bandmate jayne casey, who was helping to organise an arts festival in liverpool and had noticed that acid brass' repertoire included the klf's "what time is love?". drummond attended the festival performance and heard "what time is love?" performed as the encore, during which he telephoned cauty. cauty and drummond together attended a 19 april acid brass performance at the queen elizabeth hall, london. collaborative work ensued between drummond, cauty, and deller, in which the acid brass rendition of their track was incorporated into a composition designed to mark the tenth anniversary of drummond and cauty's first work. retrieved: "fuck the millennium", sometimes spelled "***k the millennium", is an electronic protest song that was released as a single in 1997 by 2k (bill drummond and jimmy cauty, better known as the klf and the justified ancients of mu mu). based upon the klf's acid house track "what time is love?", it was promoted as a comeback single and released to mark the tenth anniversary of drummond and cauty's first collaborations; however, it was also in part intended to mock the notion of the comeback. it remains the only commercial release by the duo since the klf's 1992 retirement.
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→ 0.22298 bill (0.016) bill (0.018) bills (0.000) the bill (0.000) the bill (0.000)
♦ → 0.22467 j im my (0.008) jam my (0.000) j im my (0.006) ja mie (0.000) j im my . (0.001)
→ 0.19216 caut y . (0.171) careful . (0.000) be ware . (0.000) be careful . (0.000) watch out . (0.000)
→ 0.06906 caut y ' s (0.002) caution (0.000) caution ary note (0.000) be ware (0.000) caution needed (0.000)
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what is the smallest geographical region discussed? (southern_california) its counties of los angeles, orange, san diego, san bernardino, and riverside are the five most populous in the state and all are in the top 15 most populous counties in the united states. retrieved: southern california (colloquially and locally known as socal) is a geographic and cultural region that generally comprises california's southernmost counties, and is the second most populous urban agglomeration in the united states. the region contains ten counties: imperial, los angeles, orange, riverside, san bernardino, san diego, santa barbara, san luis obispo, ventura, and kern counties.
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→ 0.19345 los angel e s (0.001) los angel e s (0.000) loose women (0.000) go ! (0.000) the angel s (0.000)
→ 0.34479 ( s out her n _ cali for n i a ) (0.010) ( s out her n cali for n i a ) (0.000) ( s out her n _ cali for n i a ) (0.000) ( s out her n cali for n i a ). (0.000) ( s out her n cali for n i a ) (0.000)
♦ → 0.22522 counties (0.000) counties (0.000) county (0.001) district (0.000) districts (0.000)
→ 0.07680 s an ber n ard in o (0.000) s an ber n ard in o (0.000) s an ber n a din o (0.000) ber n ard in o (0.000) s t ber n ard in o (0.000)
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what specific catorgories was ghosts i-iv nominated for? (ghosts i–iv 0) ghosts i–iv is the sixth studio album by american industrial rock band nine inch nails, released on march 2, 2008 by the null corporation. it was the band's first independent release, following their split from longtime label interscope records the prior year. the album's production team included nine inch nails frontman trent reznor, studio collaborators atticus ross and alan moulder, and instrumental contributions from alessandro cortini, adrian belew, and brian viglione. reznor described the music of ghosts as "a soundtrack for daydreams", a sentiment echoed by critics, who compared it to the work of brian eno and robert fripp. the tracks are unnamed, identified only by their track listing and group number, and is an almost entirely instrumental album. although initially intended to be a five-track ep, the final release consisted of four nine-track eps, totaling 36 tracks. the album was released under a creative commons license (by-nc-sa) and in a variety of differing packages and price points, including a us$300 "ultra-deluxe limited edition", without prior announcement. a user-generated "film festival" was also announced, inviting fans to visually interpret the music and post their submissions. the album received a favorable reception from critics, who complimented its experimental nature and unorthodox release method, although some viewed the former as its weak point. the album reached number 14 in the us, and was nominated for two grammy awards (best rock instrumental performance and best box set or limited edition package) representing the first time music released under a creative commons license had been nominated for a grammy award. retrieved: ghosts i–iv is the sixth studio album by american industrial rock band nine inch nails, released on march 2, 2008 by the null corporation. it was the band's first independent release, following their split from longtime label interscope records the prior year. the album's production team included nine inch nails frontman trent reznor, studio collaborators atticus ross and alan moulder, and instrumental contributions from alessandro cortini, adrian belew, and brian viglione.
→ 0.65194 two gramm y awards (0.087) two gramm y s (0.001) two gramm y awards (0.090) two gramm y awards (0.082) 2 gramm y s (0.000)
♦ → 0.22533 best box set or limited edition package (0.007) best box set or limited edition package (0.007) best box set or limited package (0.000) best box set or limited edition (0.000) best box set or limited package (0.000)
→ 0.07722 0 (0.000) " (0.000) . (0.000) zero (0.000) zero (0.000)
→ 0.02122 i – i v (0.000) i v (0.000) i i v (0.000) i (0.000) " (0.000)
→ 0.02428 i - i v (0.000) i v (0.000) i i v (0.000) " (0.000) i - i v (0.000)
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: terry or ralph? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 4th grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. justin was the oldest. terry was the 2nd oldest. gerald was the 3rd oldest. keith was the 4th oldest. samuel was the 5th oldest. willie was the 6th oldest. the last one was ralph, who was the youngest. they all looked great that day. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
→ 0.61430 ter ry (0.552) ter ry (0.552) ter ry cloth (0.000) ter ry cloth (0.000) ter ry cloth (0.000)
♦ → 0.22541 ral p h (0.163) " (0.000) ( c n n ) -- (0.000) " i don ' t know ," he said . (0.000) " i don ' t know what to say ," he said . (0.000)
→ 0.09371 he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b . (0.000) he pati t is (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000)
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who has a higher tolerance for goop: claudio or faustino? the example of someone having a positive experience with a drug is easy to see how drug dependence and the law of effect works. the tolerance for a drug goes up as one continues to use it after having a positive experience with a certain amount the first time.[38] it will take more and more to get that same feeling. this is when the controlled substance in an experiment would have to be modified and the experiment would really begin. the law of work for psychologist b. f. skinner almost half a century later on the principles of operant conditioning, "a learning process by which the effect, or consequence, of a response influences the future rate of production of that response.[39] the goop goonies met to discuss their experiences. they all said they always had a great experience using goop and used the same amount each time. they told how many times they used goop. alec used it 32 times, berry used it 42 times, edgardo used it 52 times, gino used it 62 times, judson used it 72 times, claudio used it 82 times, and faustino used it 92 times. retrieved: operant conditioning (also called instrumental conditioning) is a learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. it is also a procedure that is used to bring about such learning.
→ 0.56960 c l audio (0.346) c l audio (0.335) cla udi a (0.000) clay t on (0.000) clar e (0.000)
♦ → 0.22546 f aus t in o (0.140) it is not . (0.000) what happens next ? (0.000) what ' s next ? (0.000) what next ? (0.000)
→ 0.07983 b . f . skin ner (0.000) b . (0.000) b . skin n ing (0.000) b . f . skin ner (0.000) b . f . skin n ing (0.000)
→ 0.03284 g oop (0.000) google (0.000) read more (0.000) to read more (0.000) read on (0.000)
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who has a higher tolerance for rope: jerrold or sung? the example of someone having a positive experience with a drug is easy to see how drug dependence and the law of effect works. the tolerance for a drug goes up as one continues to use it after having a positive experience with a certain amount the first time.[38] it will take more and more to get that same feeling. this is when the controlled substance in an experiment would have to be modified and the experiment would really begin. the law of work for psychologist b. f. skinner almost half a century later on the principles of operant conditioning, "a learning process by which the effect, or consequence, of a response influences the future rate of production of that response.[39] the rope lopers met to discuss their experiences. they all said they always had a great experience using rope and used the same amount each time. they told how many times they used rope. sung used it 82 times, hank used it 72 times, robt used it 62 times, jerrold used it 52 times, jonah used it 42 times, mac used it 32 times, and dee used it 22 times. retrieved: operant conditioning (also called instrumental conditioning) is a learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. it is also a procedure that is used to bring about such learning.
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♦ → 0.22564 s ung (0.109) singing (0.000) sing (0.000) singing (0.000) song (0.000)
→ 0.08613 a higher tolerance (0.000) greater tolerance (0.000) higher tolerance (0.000) more tolerance (0.000) higher tolerance (0.000)
→ 0.03723 b . f . skin ner (0.000) b . (0.000) b . skin n ing (0.000) b . f . skin ner (0.000) b . f . skin n ing (0.000)
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case complexity likelihoods provide variable probabilities of what general measure? (computational_complexity_theory) the best, worst and average case complexity refer to three different ways of measuring the time complexity (or any other complexity measure) of different inputs of the same size. since some inputs of size n may be faster to solve than others, we define the following complexities: retrieved: computational complexity theory focuses on classifying computational problems according to their inherent difficulty, and relating these classes to each other. a computational problem is a task solved by a computer. a computation problem is solvable by mechanical application of mathematical steps, such as an algorithm.
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♦ → 0.22580 complexity measure (0.016) complexity measure (0.017) complexity (0.045) complexity measurement (0.000) measuring complexity (0.000)
→ 0.03856 the best , worst and average case complexity (0.002) the complexity of the best , worst and average cases (0.000) complexity of the best , worst and average cases (0.000) complexity of best , worst and average cases (0.000) the complexity of best , worst and average cases (0.000)
→ 0.16165 the time (0.000) time (0.011) time (0.011) the time (0.000) the time (0.000)
→ 0.03844 the same size (0.000) same size (0.000) same size (0.000) equal size (0.000) equal size (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team d or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the drone highest into the air. team a got it 2,000 ft. team b got it 3,000 ft. team c go it 4,000 ft. team d got it 5,000 ft. team e got it 10,000 ft. team f got it 13,000 ft. team g got it 14,000 ft. team 7 won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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→ 0.20174 team e (0.119) team (0.000) team e (0.123) team e (0.121) teams e (0.000)
♦ → 0.22581 team f (0.114) team (0.000) team f (0.105) team f (0.104) team f . (0.007)
→ 0.16239 team g (0.047) team g (0.046) team (0.000) team g (0.043) group g (0.000)
→ 0.10320 team c (0.008) team c (0.007) team c (0.008) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
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what is the precise name of the commonwealth in which, as of the 2018–19 academic year, a total of 1,290,576 students were enrolled in 2,293 local and regional schools? (virginia) virginia's educational system consistently ranks in the top five states on the u.s. department of education's national assessment of educational progress, with virginia students outperforming the average in all subject areas and grade levels tested. the 2018 quality counts report ranked virginia's k–12 education tenth best in the country. all school divisions must adhere to educational standards set forth by the virginia department of education, which maintains an assessment and accreditation regime known as the standards of learning to ensure accountability. in 2018, 91.6% of high school students graduated on-time after four years, and increase of two percent from 2013.public k–12 schools in virginia are generally operated by the counties and cities, and not by the state. as off the 2018–19 academic year, a total of 1,290,576 students were enrolled in 2,293 local and regional schools in the commonwealth, including eight charter schools, and an additional 98 alternative and special education centers across 133 school divisions. 2018 marked the first decline in overall enrollment in public schools, by just over 2,000 students, since 1984. besides the general public schools in virginia, there are governor's schools and selective magnet schools. the governor's schools are a collection of more than 40 regional high schools and summer programs intended for gifted students. the virginia council for private education oversees the regulation of 483 state accredited private schools. an additional 17,283 students receive homeschooling.as of 2019, there are 169 colleges and universities in virginia. in the 2019 u.s. news & world report ranking of national public universities, the university of virginia is ranked no. 3, the college of william and mary is no. 10, virginia tech is no. 30, george mason university is no. 67, and virginia commonwealth university is no. 80. virginia commonwealth is also ranked the no. 2 public graduate school in fine arts, while james madison university is ranked the no. 6 regional university in the south. the virginia military institute is the oldest state military college. virginia state university and virginia tech are the state's land-grant universities. virginia also operates 23 community colleges on 40 campuses serving over 225,000 credit students and around 175,000 non-credit students as of 2017. there are 124 private institutions in the state, including nationally ranked liberal arts colleges washington and lee university at no. 11, the university of richmond at no. 25, and the virginia military institute at no. 81. as of 2018, liberty university had the largest enrollment, with 88,283 online students and 15,105 on-campus students in lynchburg. retrieved: virginia (), officially the commonwealth of virginia, is a state in the southeastern and mid-atlantic regions of the united states located between the atlantic coast and the appalachian mountains. the geography and climate of the commonwealth are shaped by the blue ridge mountains and the chesapeake bay, which provide habitat for much of its flora and fauna. the capital of the commonwealth is richmond; virginia beach is the most populous city, and fairfax county is the most populous political subdivision.
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♦ → 0.22608 virgin i a . (0.041) virgin . (0.000) vir go . (0.000) virgin s . (0.000) virgin ity . (0.000)
→ 0.11911 virgin i a ' s (0.001) virgin (0.000) virgin mar y (0.000) vir go (0.000) virgin ity (0.000)
→ 0.10061 virgin i a , (0.000) virgin (0.000) virgin , (0.000) vir go , (0.000) virgin , (0.000)
→ 0.06487 virgin i a department of education (0.000) ministry of education (0.000) ministry of education of virgin i a (0.000) department for education (0.000) department of education (0.000)
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what are the first names of the three adventurers who must learn to trust each other? (of love & betrayal) when charter-boat skipper jack o'conner finds a gold spanish dollar off the florida keys, he decides to go in search of a legendary hoard of spanish doubloons sunk during the "hundred years storm" of 1780. for, as jack's friend cap'n billau reveals, the coin bears a clue to the treasure's whereabouts – one of four islands etched by the infamous pirate, jacques un-oeil upon the original doubloon. at billau's urging, jack tracks down the two beautiful women who unknowingly hold the remaining clues. streetwise sandy sequoia's piece of eight came from her murdered drug dealer boyfriend in miami. and lonely-heart portia pennington inherited her coin from her merchant tycoon grandfather, who died at sea in the "hundred years storm" of 1893, while hunting for the lost gold. jack convinces the girls to go in search of the pirate treasure with him. but first, the two must learn to crew his 76' schooner; and then, all three adventurers must learn to trust one another, if they expect to navigate the treacheries of love and the unpredictable caribbean. as jack introduces the girls to life at sea, he starts to fall in love with sandy. all seems to be going well, until jack discovers sandy with drugs on his boat – a kilo of her dead boyfriend's cocaine (which she has steadily been using since coming aboard). he has portia dump the coke overboard; and while sandy wrestles to overcome her addiction, jack turns his attentions to portia. when sandy and portia realize that jack has seduced each of them in turn and convinced each to reveal to him the name of the island on her coin, they turn on him. feeling betrayed and realizing that they no longer need jack in order to sail the boat or find the gold, they maroon him on a small island and go after the sunken treasure themselves. retrieved: of love & betrayal is a 1995 american action and romance film written and directed by michael reed mclaughlin. it stars kevin rahm, amy caudill, and tamara jeffries. it was filmed on location in eleuthera, the bahamas and shot on 35mm film on a 72' schooner 'keewatin' owned by ron and aleda turner.
→ 0.43417 sandy and port i a (0.003) sandy and port i a (0.003) sandy and port i a (0.003) s and and port i a (0.000) sandy beach and port i a (0.000)
→ 0.12425 sandy se quo i a (0.001) s and red wood (0.000) se quo i a (0.000) sandy red wood (0.000) s and se quo i a (0.000)
♦ → 0.22616 jack (0.001) jack s (0.000) jack (0.001) jack up (0.000) buck ing up (0.000)
→ 0.15368 sandy . (0.000) sandy . (0.000) s and . (0.000) s and . (0.000) sandy beaches . (0.000)
→ 0.06174 o ' con ner (0.000) con ner (0.000) con ner (0.000) o ' con ner (0.000) o ' con ner (0.000)
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what team got their kite into high altitude: team c or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the kite highest into the air. team a got it 2,000 ft. team b got it 3,000 ft. team c go it 6,000 ft. team d got it 9,000 ft. team e got it 10,000 ft. team f got it 11,000 ft. team g got it 12,000 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.22998 team g (0.291) team g (0.291) team (0.000) team g (0.273) group g (0.000)
→ 0.18919 team e (0.144) team (0.000) team e (0.149) team e (0.149) teams e (0.000)
♦ → 0.22640 team f (0.168) team (0.000) team f (0.174) team f (0.171) team f . (0.011)
→ 0.18196 team c (0.127) team c (0.127) team c (0.123) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
→ 0.17247 team d (0.068) team d (0.068) team d (0.068) team (0.000) d (0.001)
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what is the weakest main interaction? (force) with modern insights into quantum mechanics and technology that can accelerate particles close to the speed of light, particle physics has devised a standard model to describe forces between particles smaller than atoms. the standard model predicts that exchanged particles called gauge bosons are the fundamental means by which forces are emitted and absorbed. only four main interactions are known: in order of decreasing strength, they are: strong, electromagnetic, weak, and gravitational.:2–10:79 high-energy particle physics observations made during the 1970s and 1980s confirmed that the weak and electromagnetic forces are expressions of a more fundamental electroweak interaction. retrieved: in physics, a force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. a force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity (which includes to begin moving from a state of rest), i.e., to accelerate. force can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull.
→ 0.43027 weak (0.791) weak (0.816) weakness (0.000) low (0.000) weaknesses (0.000)
♦ → 0.22647 gravit ation al (0.038) gravity (0.003) gravity (0.002) gravit ation al pull (0.000) gravit ation (0.002)
→ 0.14498 strong (0.011) strong (0.010) powerful (0.000) heavy (0.000) " (0.000)
→ 0.19352 electromagnetic (0.026) electromagnetic (0.025) electric (0.000) electro magnetic (0.000) electromagnetic s (0.000)
→ 0.00476 the (0.000) the (0.000) which (0.000) the : (0.000) " (0.000)
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name an extra that was added to the production of the compacts.? (1973_oil_crisis) some buyers lamented the small size of the first japanese compacts, and both toyota and nissan (then known as datsun) introduced larger cars such as the toyota corona mark ii, the toyota cressida, the mazda 616 and datsun 810, which added passenger space and amenities such as air conditioning, power steering, am-fm radios, and even power windows and central locking without increasing the price of the vehicle. a decade after the 1973 oil crisis, honda, toyota and nissan, affected by the 1981 voluntary export restraints, opened us assembly plants and established their luxury divisions (acura, lexus and infiniti, respectively) to distinguish themselves from their mass-market brands. retrieved: the 1973 oil crisis began in october 1973 when the members of the organization of arab petroleum exporting countries proclaimed an oil embargo. the embargo was targeted at nations perceived as supporting israel during the yom kippur war. the initial nations targeted were canada, japan, the netherlands, the united kingdom and the united states with the embargo also later extended to portugal, rhodesia and south africa.
→ 0.32746 air conditioning (0.561) air conditioning (0.574) air - condition ing (0.000) air condition (0.000) " (0.000)
→ 0.13019 power windows and central locking (0.172) electric windows and central locking (0.000) electrical windows and central locking (0.000) electric windows and central locking (0.000) electrical windows and central locking (0.000)
♦ → 0.22662 power steering (0.029) power steering (0.024) power steering (0.028) power - ste er ing (0.000) power steering . (0.000)
→ 0.22327 passenger space (0.034) passenger space (0.029) passenger room (0.000) passenger room (0.000) passenger space (0.028)
→ 0.09246 am - f m radio s (0.008) am - f m radio (0.000) am - f m (0.000) am - f m radio (0.000) am - f m radio (0.000)
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will steve prefer running more on tuesday or thursday? if all the other factors influencing humidity remain constant, at ground level the relative humidity rises as the temperature falls. this is because less vapor is needed to saturate the air, so vapor condenses as the temperature falls. in normal conditions, the dew point temperature will not be greater than the air temperature because relative humidity cannot exceed 100%.[4] steve loves to run and has been planning out on which days would be best for him to do so. he loves days with low humidity, and isn't bothered by high temperatures. on monday and tuesday the high will be 90 degrees, and on wednesday and thursday the high will be 75 degrees. retrieved: the dew point is the temperature to which air must be cooled to become saturated with water vapor. when further cooled, the airborne water vapor will condense to form liquid water (dew). when air cools to its dew point through contact with a surface that is colder than the air, water will condense on the surface.
→ 0.42270 we d nes day (0.368) we d nes day (0.351) we d nes day . (0.055) on we d nes day (0.001) t u e s day (0.066)
→ 0.32210 th urs day (0.291) th urs day (0.278) th urs day . (0.069) th urs day ' s (0.000) th urs day : (0.000)
♦ → 0.22700 t u e s day (0.066) t u e s day (0.075) t u e s day . (0.017) t u e s day ' s (0.000) on t u e s day (0.000)
→ 0.01485 if all the other factors influencing humidity remain constant (0.000) if all other factors influencing humidity remain constant (0.000) if all other factors influencing the humidity remain constant (0.000) when all other factors influencing the humidity remain constant (0.000) if all other influencing factors on humidity remain constant (0.000)
→ 0.01335 ste ve loves to run (0.000) ste ven loves to run (0.000) ste ven loves running (0.000) ste ve loves to run (0.000) ste ve loves to walk (0.000)
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what was the full name of the person that was immediatley published by the paris academie? (rosetta stone) in 1814 young first exchanged correspondence about the stone with jean-françois champollion, a teacher at grenoble who had produced a scholarly work on ancient egypt. champollion saw copies of the brief hieroglyphic and greek inscriptions of the philae obelisk in 1822, on which william john bankes had tentatively noted the names "ptolemaios" and "kleopatra" in both languages. from this, champollion identified the phonetic characters k l e o p a t r a (in today's transliteration q l i҆ w p ꜣ d r ꜣ.t). on the basis of this and the foreign names on the rosetta stone, he quickly constructed an alphabet of phonetic hieroglyphic characters, which appears in his famous 1822 "lettre à m. dacier" sent to bon-joseph dacier, secretary of the paris académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres and immediately published by the académie. in the postscript champollion notes that similar phonetic characters seemed to occur in both greek and egyptian names, a hypothesis confirmed in 1823, when he identified the names of pharaohs ramesses and thutmose written in cartouches at abu simbel. these far older hieroglyphic inscriptions had been copied by bankes and sent to champollion by jean-nicolas huyot. from this point, the stories of the rosetta stone and the decipherment of egyptian hieroglyphs diverge, as champollion drew on many other texts to develop an ancient egyptian grammar and a hieroglyphic dictionary which were published after his death in 1832. retrieved: the rosetta stone is a granodiorite stele discovered in 1799 which is inscribed with three versions of a decree issued at memphis, egypt in 196 bc during the ptolemaic dynasty on behalf of king ptolemy v epiphanes. the top and middle texts are in ancient egyptian using hieroglyphic and demotic scripts, while the bottom is in ancient greek. the decree has only minor differences among the three versions, so the rosetta stone became key to deciphering egyptian hieroglyphs, thereby opening a window into ancient egyptian history.
→ 0.66531 bon - jo s e p h da cier (0.925) bon j ovi (0.000) bon - j ovi (0.000) ja son day (0.000) jam e s de an (0.000)
♦ → 0.22708 jean - fran ço is champ olli on (0.000) jean - fran co is champ olli on (0.000) jean - fran ço is champ olli on (0.000) jean - fran c champ olli on (0.000) jean - fran ço is champ olli on (0.000)
→ 0.04385 e g y p t (0.000) e g y p t (0.000) e g y p t . (0.000) e g y p t : (0.000) e g y p t , (0.000)
→ 0.04325 phil a e (0.000) phil a e (0.000) " (0.000) it ' s not . (0.000) phil a e . (0.000)
→ 0.02051 gren o ble (0.000) gren o ble (0.000) gran o ble (0.000) gren o ble . (0.000) gren o ble s (0.000)
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what time did the access times go up the least: morning or afternoon? storing large volumes of data – when storing xml to either file or database, the volume of data a system produces can often exceed reasonable limits, with a number of detriments: the access times go up as more data is read, cpu load goes up as xml data takes more power to process, and storage costs go up. by storing xml data in fast infoset format, data volume may be reduced by as much as 80 percent. antwan had a busy day storing xml. in the morning, he filled up a hard drive with xml. in the afternoon, he filled up a few hard drives with xml. at night, he filled up many hard drives with xml. retrieved: fast infoset (or fi) is an international standard that specifies a binary encoding format for the xml information set ("xml infoset") as an alternative to the xml document format. it aims to provide more efficient serialization than the text-based xml format.
→ 0.46132 night (0.597) night (0.579) night out (0.000) nights (0.001) night out (0.000)
♦ → 0.22715 morning (0.041) morning (0.040) tomorrow (0.000) morning s (0.000) tomorrow (0.000)
→ 0.23063 the afternoon (0.000) afternoon (0.010) in the afternoon (0.000) afternoon (0.009) the afternoon (0.000)
→ 0.06378 the least (0.000) the least (0.000) least (0.000) the lowest (0.000) least (0.000)
→ 0.01711 the access times go up as more data is read (0.000) access times increase as more data is read (0.000) access times increase as more data is read (0.000) access times increase as more data are read (0.000) access times increase the more data is read (0.000)
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which limited edition most likely had it's price increased: the birth of venus or the grand odalisque? artworks are sold at affordable prices [6] ranging from £5 to £1500. for many of the works, the price goes up as the edition sells out. the edition runs range from 30 to 10,000 editions. each work comes with a digital certificate that is “signed, numbered and authenticated by the artist” [7][8] once an edition is sold out, collectors can resell their works in the online marketplace. a respected art store had limited edition artworks for sale last week. they all had 400 pieces at the beginning of the week. by the end of the week, they started to sell out. there were only 3 the grand odalisque, 25 the swing, 70 the liberty leading the people, 150 the birth of venus, 200 napoleon crossing the alps, 250 musicians, and 270 american gothic left. retrieved: sedition is an online platform where artists distribute art in digital format. the artworks are presented as digital limited editions that can be accessed via browsers or dedicated apps using smartphones, computers, tablets or tvs. members can log in and purchase high-resolution digital stills and videos that are stored in the ‘vault’.
→ 0.71177 the birth of venus (0.310) the birth of venus (0.305) birth of venus (0.001) the birth of venus (0.300) the birth of venus (0.287)
♦ → 0.22727 the grand o d ali s que (0.404) the great o d al isk (0.000) the great o d al isk (0.000) the great o d ali s que (0.002) the great o d al isk (0.000)
→ 0.02996 the price goes up as the edition sell s out . (0.000) the price increases when the edition is sold out . (0.000) the price rise s when the edition is sold out . (0.000) the price goes up when the edition is sold out . (0.000) the price increases when the edition is sold out . (0.000)
→ 0.02048 the beginning of the week (0.000) start of the week (0.000) beginning of the week (0.000) the week nd (0.000) beginning of the week (0.000)
→ 0.01053 the edition runs range from 30 to 10,000 edition s . (0.000) circulation s range from 30 to 10,000 copies . (0.000) the edition s range from 30 to 10,000 copies . (0.000) the runs range from 30 to 10,000 copies . (0.000) the print runs range from 30 to 10,000 copies . (0.000)
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in what unit is the size of the input measured? (computational_complexity_theory) to measure the difficulty of solving a computational problem, one may wish to see how much time the best algorithm requires to solve the problem. however, the running time may, in general, depend on the instance. in particular, larger instances will require more time to solve. thus the time required to solve a problem (or the space required, or any measure of complexity) is calculated as a function of the size of the instance. this is usually taken to be the size of the input in bits. complexity theory is interested in how algorithms scale with an increase in the input size. for instance, in the problem of finding whether a graph is connected, how much more time does it take to solve a problem for a graph with 2n vertices compared to the time taken for a graph with n vertices? retrieved: computational complexity theory focuses on classifying computational problems according to their inherent difficulty, and relating these classes to each other. a computational problem is a task solved by a computer. a computation problem is solvable by mechanical application of mathematical steps, such as an algorithm.
→ 0.47956 bits (0.954) bits (0.954) pieces (0.000) bite s (0.000) pieces (0.000)
→ 0.01057 a (0.000) a (0.000) one (0.000) the (0.000) an (0.000)
→ 0.01098 in (0.000) " (0.000) to (0.000) in (0.000) at (0.000)
♦ → 0.22791 bits . (0.042) bit . (0.000) bit . (0.000) bits . (0.041) bite s . (0.000)
→ 0.27097 in bits (0.010) in bits (0.010) in pieces (0.000) in bits (0.010) in bits (0.010)
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: newton or connie? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 3rd grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. lenny was the youngest. connie was the 2nd youngest. newton was the 3rd youngest. amado was the 4th youngest. dillon was the 5th youngest. thanh was the 6th youngest. the last one was frances, who was the oldest. they all looked great. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
→ 0.60932 new t on (0.687) new t on (0.687) new t on . (0.174) new tons (0.000) new cast le (0.000)
♦ → 0.22828 co nnie (0.011) co nnie (0.013) k o nnie (0.000) co nnie ' s (0.000) co nnie . (0.006)
→ 0.11292 he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b . (0.000) he pati t is (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000)
→ 0.03363 a greater chance (0.000) greater chance (0.000) better chance (0.000) more chance (0.000) greater opportunity (0.000)
→ 0.01585 a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) chronic infections (0.000)
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who are the four people reluctant to join forces with the colonel? (yellowneck) it is the florida everglades in 1863. four deserters of the confederate army—sergeant todd, plunkett, cockney and the kid—are hiding out. the colonel, a fellow deserter, appears from the brush with a note from an indian who has arranged to take him to the ocean so he may be taken to cuba. when the indian guide is found dead by seminoles, the foursome reluctantly join forces with the colonel in order to reach the coast and ride out the rest of the civil war. as the group treks through the dangerous florida everglades, it's revealed that plunkett has stolen a large amount of gold from the confederate army, which cockney wants to steal from him. the group continues its trek, and it is revealed cockney is drop-dead afraid of snakes, and being in close contact with them sends him into a paralyzed state. cockney also reveals that the colonel deserted after giving drunk orders during the battle of murfreesboro, leading to a slaughter. a drought ensues, and when the group reaches water, they also find two dead fellow deserters, killed by seminoles. the colonel wishes to bury them, but the foursome disagrees, citing the danger of nearby seminoles. however, the kid changes their minds. soon after, the colonel begins experiencing troubles, getting a fever, and hallucinating. the group sees smoke, and the sergeant (the leader of the group) goes to investigate and is attacked by a panther. the rest of the group follows and encounters a seemingly abandoned seminole settlement. the colonel, in his deranged state, charges head first into the encampment and is shot by an arrow. the sergeant rejoins the group and they are attacked by seminoles. though they escape, the colonel dies that evening. after the colonel's death, the sergeant declares that it's every man for himself. retrieved: yellowneck is a 1955 adventure drama war film directed by r. john hugh and starring lin mccarthy, stephen courtleigh, berry kroeger and harold gordon. it tells the story of five deserters from the confederate army who make their way past the everglades and angry seminole indians, in an attempt to get to the florida coast and then to cuba.
♦ → 0.22931 the kid (0.001) the child (0.000) the kid (0.001) the child (0.000) the child (0.000)
→ 0.16339 ser ge ant (0.000) ser ge ant (0.000) ser ge ants (0.000) officers (0.000) corporal (0.000)
→ 0.33277 the colon e l (0.000) the colon e l (0.000) the colon e l (0.000) colon e l (0.000) colon e l (0.000)
→ 0.17029 the con feder ate army (0.000) the con feder ate army (0.000) the con feder ate army (0.000) the federal army (0.000) the federal army (0.000)
→ 0.10424 the four (0.000) four (0.000) the four (0.000) four (0.000) the four (0.000)
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a specific algorithm demonstrating t(n) represents what measure of time complexity? (computational_complexity_theory) to classify the computation time (or similar resources, such as space consumption), one is interested in proving upper and lower bounds on the minimum amount of time required by the most efficient algorithm solving a given problem. the complexity of an algorithm is usually taken to be its worst-case complexity, unless specified otherwise. analyzing a particular algorithm falls under the field of analysis of algorithms. to show an upper bound t(n) on the time complexity of a problem, one needs to show only that there is a particular algorithm with running time at most t(n). however, proving lower bounds is much more difficult, since lower bounds make a statement about all possible algorithms that solve a given problem. the phrase "all possible algorithms" includes not just the algorithms known today, but any algorithm that might be discovered in the future. to show a lower bound of t(n) for a problem requires showing that no algorithm can have time complexity lower than t(n). retrieved: computational complexity theory focuses on classifying computational problems according to their inherent difficulty, and relating these classes to each other. a computational problem is a task solved by a computer. a computation problem is solvable by mechanical application of mathematical steps, such as an algorithm.
♦ → 0.22934 upper bound (0.427) ca pping (0.000) cap (0.000) caps (0.000) limits (0.000)
→ 0.36353 running time (0.144) duration (0.000) run time (0.001) lifetime (0.000) running time (0.131)
→ 0.10389 t ( n ) (0.004) t ( s ) (0.000) ( n ) (0.000) t (0.000) t ( n ) (0.000)
→ 0.22948 a given problem (0.000) a problem (0.026) a problem (0.026) a certain problem (0.000) one problem (0.000)
→ 0.07376 a specific algorithm (0.000) a specific algorithm (0.000) a special algorithm (0.000) a particular algorithm (0.000) a certain algorithm (0.000)
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who begins to plot to overthrow a king? (chimes at midnight) the film opens with sir john falstaff and justice shallow walking through the snow, then to a warm fire inside the boar's head tavern, as the two reminisce. after a main credit sequence, the narrator explains that king henry iv of england has succeeded richard ii, whom he has killed. richard ii's true heir, edmund mortimer, is a prisoner in wales, and mortimer's cousins northumberland, worcester, and northumberland's son hotspur demand that henry rescue mortimer. the king refuses, and thus mortimer's cousins begin to plot henry's overthrow. to henry's great dissatisfaction, his son prince hal spends most of his time at the boar's head tavern, drinking and carousing with prostitutes, thieves and other criminals under john falstaff's patriarchal influence. falstaff insists that he and hal should think of themselves as gentlemen, but hal warns falstaff that he will one day reject both this lifestyle and falstaff. the next morning hal, falstaff, bardolph, peto, and poins disguise themselves in gadshill to prepare to rob a group of traveling pilgrims. after falstaff, bardolph, and peto rob the pilgrims, hal and poins jump out in disguises and take the stolen treasure from falstaff as a joke. back at the boar's head tavern, falstaff begins to tell hal and poins with increasing exaggeration the story of how the money was stolen from him. hal and poins poke holes in falstaff's tale until they reveal their joke to the entire group. in celebration of the newly recovered stolen treasure, falstaff and hal take turns impersonating henry, with a cooking pot crown and vocal impressions. falstaff's henry chastises hal for spending his time with common criminals, but names sir john falstaff as his one virtuous friend. hal's henry calls falstaff a "misleader of youth". retrieved: chimes at midnight (onscreen title and uk title: falstaff (chimes at midnight), spanish release: campanadas a medianoche), is a 1965 english-language spanish-swiss period comedy-drama film directed by and starring orson welles. the film's plot centres on william shakespeare's recurring character sir john falstaff and the father-son relationship he has with prince hal, who must choose between loyalty to his father, king henry iv, or falstaff.
→ 0.61797 mort i mer ' s cousin s (0.320) cousin s of mort i mer (0.000) mort i mer ' s cousin s (0.340) mort i mer cousin s (0.005) mort i mer cousin s (0.004)
♦ → 0.22941 north umb e rland (0.013) north umb e rland (0.011) north am pton (0.000) north um bri a (0.000) north west (0.000)
→ 0.04331 mort i mer . (0.000) deadly . (0.000) time r . (0.000) time r . (0.000) time r s . (0.000)
→ 0.07188 john fal staff (0.000) john fal staff (0.000) jam e s fal staff (0.000) jo e fal staff (0.000) john n y fal staff (0.000)
→ 0.03743 king (0.000) king (0.000) king s (0.000) king ' s (0.000) royal (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 43 or team 45? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 15 lb drone the highest into the air. team 40 got it 3,336 ft. team 41 got it 4,447 ft. team 42 go it 5,558 ft. team 43 got it 6,669 ft. team 44 got it 11,114 ft. team 45 got it 12,225 ft. team 46 got it 13,335 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.22959 team 45 (0.330) 45 shares (0.000) 45 min s (0.000) team 45 (0.320) 45 team (0.000)
→ 0.32380 team 43 (0.296) team 43 (0.320) team (0.000) 43 team (0.000) team 44 (0.105)
→ 0.17002 team 44 (0.099) team 44 (0.101) teams 44 (0.000) 44 team (0.000) 44 team (0.000)
→ 0.14776 team 46 (0.019) team 46 (0.018) team (0.000) team 47 (0.001) teams 46 (0.000)
→ 0.12883 team 42 (0.021) 42 team (0.000) team (0.000) 42 shares (0.000) team 42 (0.022)
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what hour did storage costs go up: 1 pm or 3 pm? storing large volumes of data – when storing xml to either file or database, the volume of data a system produces can often exceed reasonable limits, with a number of detriments: the access times go up as more data is read, cpu load goes up as xml data takes more power to process, and storage costs go up. by storing xml data in fast infoset format, data volume may be reduced by as much as 80 percent. gary had a lot of storing to do on his computer. at 1 pm, he stored 1 gigabyte of xml data to the main file. at 2 pm, he stored 2 gigabytes of xml data to the main file. at 3 pm, he didn't store anything. at 4 pm, he stored 3 gigabytes of xml data to the main file. at 5 pm, he stored 4 gigabytes of xml data to the main file. at 6 pm, he did nothing. at 7 pm, he got dinner. at 8 pm, he stored 5 gigabytes of xml data to the main file. retrieved: fast infoset (or fi) is an international standard that specifies a binary encoding format for the xml information set ("xml infoset") as an alternative to the xml document format. it aims to provide more efficient serialization than the text-based xml format.
→ 0.60133 3 pm (0.816) 3 p . m . (0.000) 3 pm (0.004) 3 pm . (0.001) 15 p . m . (0.000)
♦ → 0.22988 1 pm (0.021) 1 p . m . (0.000) 1 pm (0.000) 1 pm . (0.000) 13 p . m . (0.000)
→ 0.14741 2 pm (0.004) 2 p . m . (0.000) 2 pm (0.000) at 2 p . m . (0.000) 2 pm . (0.000)
→ 0.01451 at (0.000) " (0.000) to (0.000) in (0.000) on (0.000)
→ 0.00686 3 gig a byte s (0.000) 3 gig a byte s (0.000) 3 gig a byte (0.000) 3 g b (0.000) 3 g b (0.000)
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who has a higher tolerance for goop: gino or faustino? the example of someone having a positive experience with a drug is easy to see how drug dependence and the law of effect works. the tolerance for a drug goes up as one continues to use it after having a positive experience with a certain amount the first time.[38] it will take more and more to get that same feeling. this is when the controlled substance in an experiment would have to be modified and the experiment would really begin. the law of work for psychologist b. f. skinner almost half a century later on the principles of operant conditioning, "a learning process by which the effect, or consequence, of a response influences the future rate of production of that response.[39] the goop goonies met to discuss their experiences. they all said they always had a great experience using goop and used the same amount each time. they told how many times they used goop. alec used it 32 times, berry used it 42 times, edgardo used it 52 times, gino used it 62 times, judson used it 72 times, claudio used it 82 times, and faustino used it 92 times. retrieved: operant conditioning (also called instrumental conditioning) is a learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. it is also a procedure that is used to bring about such learning.
♦ → 0.23036 f aus t in o (0.269) it is not . (0.000) what happens next ? (0.000) what ' s next ? (0.000) what next ? (0.000)
→ 0.61579 g in o (0.210) " (0.000) g in o (0.203) g in o . (0.116) gina (0.000)
→ 0.06269 b . f . skin ner (0.000) b . (0.000) b . skin n ing (0.000) b . f . skin ner (0.000) b . f . skin n ing (0.000)
→ 0.07620 a higher tolerance (0.000) greater tolerance (0.000) higher tolerance (0.000) more tolerance (0.000) higher tolerance (0.000)
→ 0.01496 g oop (0.000) google (0.000) read more (0.000) to read more (0.000) read on (0.000)
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what areas are pharmacy informatics prepared to work in? (pharmacy) pharmacy informatics is the combination of pharmacy practice science and applied information science. pharmacy informaticists work in many practice areas of pharmacy, however, they may also work in information technology departments or for healthcare information technology vendor companies. as a practice area and specialist domain, pharmacy informatics is growing quickly to meet the needs of major national and international patient information projects and health system interoperability goals. pharmacists in this area are trained to participate in medication management system development, deployment and optimization. retrieved: pharmacy is the science and technique of preparing, dispensing, and reviewing drugs and providing additional clinical services. it is a health profession that links health sciences with pharmaceutical sciences and aims to ensure the safe, effective, and affordable use of drugs. the professional practice is becoming more clinically oriented as most of the drugs are now manufactured by pharmaceutical industries.
♦ → 0.23114 medication management system development , deployment and optimization (0.088) development , deployment and optimization of drug management systems (0.000) development , implementation and optimisation of drug management systems (0.000) development , implementation and optimization of drug management systems (0.000) development , deployment and optimisation of drug management systems (0.000)
→ 0.44118 many practice areas of pharmacy (0.330) many practice areas of pharmacie s (0.000) many areas of pharmacy (0.000) many fields of pharmacy (0.000) many practice areas of the pharmacy (0.000)
→ 0.08598 in many practice areas (0.001) in many fields (0.000) in many areas (0.000) in many practical areas (0.000) in many areas of practice (0.000)
→ 0.15462 in information technology departments or for healthcare information technology vendor companies (0.019) it departments or healthcare information technology providers (0.000) it departments or providers of information technology in the healthcare sector (0.000) in it departments or for providers of information technology in the healthcare sector (0.000) in it departments or for providers of information technology in health care (0.000)
→ 0.08708 practice areas of pharmacy , however , they may also work in information technology departments (0.002) practice areas of pharmacy , but they can also work in it departments (0.000) practical areas of pharmacy , but they can also work in it departments (0.000) practice areas of pharmacy , but they can also work in it departments (0.000) practice areas of pharmacy , but they can also work in information technology departments (0.000)
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when the recovery between the widening gap between the richest citizens and rest of the nation slow? (economic_inequality) in 2014, economists with the standard & poor's rating agency concluded that the widening disparity between the u.s.'s wealthiest citizens and the rest of the nation had slowed its recovery from the 2008-2009 recession and made it more prone to boom-and-bust cycles. to partially remedy the wealth gap and the resulting slow growth, s&p recommended increasing access to education. it estimated that if the average united states worker had completed just one more year of school, it would add an additional $105 billion in growth to the country's economy over five years. retrieved: income inequality in the united states is the extent to which income is distributed in an uneven manner among the american population. the inequality has increased significantly since the 1970s after several decades of stability, meaning the share of the nation's income received by higher income households has increased. this trend is evident with income measured both before taxes (market income) as well as after taxes and transfer payments.
♦ → 0.23117 2008 - 2009 (0.227) 2008 - 09 (0.000) 2008 to 2009 (0.000) 2008 -9 (0.000) from 2008 to 2009 (0.000)
→ 0.35260 2014 (0.203) 2014. (0.000) in 2014 (0.071) 2015 (0.002) 2014 : (0.000)
→ 0.32216 recession (0.059) recession (0.065) the recession (0.002) recession . (0.000) recession s (0.000)
→ 0.02808 the u . s . ' s wealth i est citizens (0.000) riches t citizens of the us a (0.000) riches t us citizens (0.000) riches t american s (0.000) riches t citizens of the united states (0.000)
→ 0.06599 the recovery (0.000) recovery (0.001) the recovery (0.000) recreation (0.000) the up s wing (0.000)
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how did the united states plan to subdue imperialistic tendencies? (imperialism) the early united states expressed its opposition to imperialism, at least in a form distinct from its own manifest destiny, through policies such as the monroe doctrine. however, beginning in the late 19th and early 20th century, policies such as theodore roosevelt’s interventionism in central america and woodrow wilson’s mission to "make the world safe for democracy" changed all this. they were often backed by military force, but were more often affected from behind the scenes. this is consistent with the general notion of hegemony and imperium of historical empires. in 1898, americans who opposed imperialism created the anti-imperialist league to oppose the us annexation of the philippines and cuba. one year later, a war erupted in the philippines causing business, labor and government leaders in the us to condemn america's occupation in the philippines as they also denounced them for causing the deaths of many filipinos. american foreign policy was denounced as a "racket" by smedley butler, an american general. he said, "looking back on it, i might have given al capone a few hints. the best he could do was to operate his racket in three districts. i operated on three continents". retrieved: imperialism is a policy or ideology of extending a nation's rule over foreign nations, often by military force or by gaining political and economic control of other areas. imperialism was both normal and common "worldwide" throughout recorded history, the earliest examples dating from the mid-third millennium bc, diminishing only in the late 20th century. in recent times, it has been considered morally reprehensible and prohibited by international law.
→ 0.27496 military force (0.034) military force (0.035) military power (0.000) military forces (0.000) force (0.000)
→ 0.39832 through policies such as the mon r o e doctrine (0.051) through policies such as the mon r o e doctrine (0.051) through policies like the mon r o e doctrine (0.000) through policies such as the mon r o e doctrine (0.051) policies such as the mon r o e doctrine (0.001)
♦ → 0.23153 the mon r o e doctrine . (0.003) the mon r o e doctrine (0.014) mon r o e doctrine (0.000) the mon r o e doctrine . (0.003) mon r o e doctrine . (0.000)
→ 0.02153 the united states plan to sub du e imperi al istic tend encies (0.000) the united states plans to suppress imperi a list tend encies (0.000) the united states plans to suppress imperi a list tend encies (0.000) the united states is planning to suppress imperi a list tend encies (0.000) the united states is planning to suppress imperi a list tend encies (0.000)
→ 0.07366 the world safe for democracy (0.000) the world is safe for democracy (0.000) the world is safe for democracy (0.000) safe the world for democracy (0.000) making the world safe for democracy (0.000)
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what did basset analyze before coming to his conclusions? (imperialism) to better illustrate this idea, bassett focuses his analysis of the role of nineteenth-century maps during the "scramble for africa". he states that maps "contributed to empire by promoting, assisting, and legitimizing the extension of french and british power into west africa". during his analysis of nineteenth-century cartographic techniques, he highlights the use of blank space to denote unknown or unexplored territory. this provided incentives for imperial and colonial powers to obtain "information to fill in blank spaces on contemporary maps". retrieved: imperialism is a policy or ideology of extending a nation's rule over foreign nations, often by military force or by gaining political and economic control of other areas. imperialism was both normal and common "worldwide" throughout recorded history, the earliest examples dating from the mid-third millennium bc, diminishing only in the late 20th century. in recent times, it has been considered morally reprehensible and prohibited by international law.
→ 0.56941 nineteenth - century maps (0.503) maps of the 19 th century (0.000) 19 th century maps (0.017) maps of the 19 th century (0.000) 19 th century maps (0.017)
♦ → 0.23201 nineteenth - century cart ographic techniques (0.016) 19 th century cart ographic techniques (0.000) 19 th - century cart ographic techniques (0.000) cart ographic techniques of the 19 th century (0.000) 19 th century cart ographic techniques (0.000)
→ 0.09827 role (0.000) role (0.000) roles (0.000) roles (0.000) rolls (0.000)
→ 0.03678 the use of blank space to de note unknown or un explo red territory (0.000) the use of spaces to design ate unknown or un explo red territory (0.000) the use of spaces to de note unknown or un explo red territory (0.000) the use of blank s to design ate unknown or un explo red territory (0.000) the use of spaces to design ate unknown or un explo red areas (0.000)
→ 0.06353 maps during the " s cra m ble for africa ". (0.000) maps during the " s cra m ble for africa ." (0.000) cards during the " s cra m ble for africa ." (0.000) maps during the " s cra m ble for africa ." (0.000) cards during the " s cra m ble for africa ." (0.000)
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what edition will most likely have it's price increased: owen or frost? artworks are sold at affordable prices [6] ranging from £5 to £1500. for many of the works, the price goes up as the edition sells out. the edition runs range from 30 to 10,000 editions. each work comes with a digital certificate that is “signed, numbered and authenticated by the artist” [7][8] once an edition is sold out, collectors can resell their works in the online marketplace. an art store had many limited edition artworks for sale. there was an edition by picasso that started at 100 but dropped to 5 left. there was one by frost that started at 100 but dropped to 95 left. there was one by o'keeffe that started at 100 but dropped to none left. an edition by owen started at 100 but dropped to 2 left. retrieved: sedition is an online platform where artists distribute art in digital format. the artworks are presented as digital limited editions that can be accessed via browsers or dedicated apps using smartphones, computers, tablets or tvs. members can log in and purchase high-resolution digital stills and videos that are stored in the ‘vault’.
→ 0.56637 fr ost (0.437) fr ost (0.437) freezing (0.000) fr ost s (0.000) freeze (0.000)
♦ → 0.23225 ow en (0.149) " (0.000) ow en s (0.000) owner (0.000) oven (0.000)
→ 0.16260 o ' ke e ffe (0.000) o ' ke e ffe (0.000) o ' ke e ffe . (0.000) ke e ffe (0.000) o ' ke e ffe (0.000)
→ 0.01755 the (0.000) the (0.000) which (0.000) the : (0.000) " (0.000)
→ 0.02123 a (0.000) a (0.000) one (0.000) the (0.000) an (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team c or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their yellow drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,551 ft. team b got it 3,551 ft. team c go it 4,541 ft. team d got it 5,531 ft. team e got it 10,521 ft. team f got it 13,571 ft. team g got it 14,581 ft. team g won the contest and got a big gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.26076 team g (0.404) team g (0.392) team (0.000) team g (0.404) group g (0.000)
♦ → 0.23255 team f (0.168) team (0.000) team f (0.163) team f (0.168) team f . (0.009)
→ 0.18560 team e (0.112) team (0.000) team e (0.116) team e (0.119) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.17165 team c (0.082) team c (0.087) team c (0.085) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
→ 0.14944 team d (0.033) team d (0.033) team d (0.032) team (0.000) d (0.001)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 11 or team 14? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their black drone the highest into the air. team 10 got it 3,333 ft. team 11 got it 4,444 ft. team 12 go it 5,555 ft. team 13 got it 6,666 ft. team 14 got it 11,111 ft. team 15 got it 12,222 ft. team 16 got it 13,333 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.40315 team 11 (0.588) team 11 (0.588) team (0.000) team 10 (0.007) team 12 (0.036)
♦ → 0.23268 team 14 (0.197) 14 team (0.000) team 14 (0.210) 14 team (0.000) teams 14 (0.000)
→ 0.14539 team 12 (0.028) team 12 (0.029) team of 12 (0.000) team (0.000) team 12 th (0.000)
→ 0.12473 team 15 (0.015) team 15 (0.016) team (0.000) 15 team (0.000) team of 15 (0.000)
→ 0.09404 team 13 (0.008) team 13 (0.008) 13 team (0.000) 13 team (0.000) teams 13 (0.000)
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who is most likely going to develop a chronic infection: ahmad or efren? candied fruit, also known as crystallized fruit or glacé fruit, has existed since the 14th century. whole fruit, smaller pieces of fruit, or pieces of peel, are placed in heated sugar syrup, which absorbs the moisture from within the fruit and eventually preserves it. depending on size and type of fruit, this process of preservation can take from several days to several months.[1] this process allows the fruit to retain its quality for a year.[2] the continual process of drenching the fruit in syrup causes the fruit to become saturated with sugar, preventing the growth of spoilage microorganisms due to the unfavourable osmotic pressure this creates.[3] a 2nd grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. efren was the youngest, followed by nigel, and ahmad was the oldest. they looked great that day. retrieved: candied fruit, also known as crystallized fruit or glacé fruit, has existed since the 14th century. whole fruit, smaller pieces of fruit, or pieces of peel, are placed in heated sugar syrup, which absorbs the moisture from within the fruit and eventually preserves it. depending on size and type of fruit, this process of preservation can take from several days to several months.
→ 0.72203 a h mad (0.646) a h mad (0.646) a h mad . (0.063) a h med (0.000) a h mad : (0.000)
♦ → 0.23268 e f ren (0.253) " (0.000) ( c n n ) -- (0.000) ever (0.000) . (0.000)
→ 0.02731 o (0.000) " (0.000) ( c n n ) -- (0.000) . (0.000) ' (0.000)
→ 0.00699 gla c é fruit (0.000) glaci er fruit (0.000) glaci ers (0.000) glaci al fruit (0.000) glaci er fruits (0.000)
→ 0.01099 a year (0.000) 1 year (0.000) one year (0.000) one year (0.000) a year (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team c or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the blue drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,500 ft. team b got it 3,500 ft. team c go it 4,500 ft. team d got it 5,500 ft. team e got it 10,500 ft. team f got it 13,500 ft. team g got it 14,500 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.25173 team g (0.357) team g (0.380) team (0.000) team g (0.368) group g (0.000)
→ 0.19593 team e (0.153) team (0.000) team e (0.153) team e (0.153) teams e (0.000)
♦ → 0.23269 team f (0.168) team (0.000) team f (0.179) team f (0.179) team f . (0.010)
→ 0.16729 team c (0.082) team c (0.080) team c (0.080) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
→ 0.15236 team d (0.039) team d (0.036) team d (0.038) team (0.000) d (0.001)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 43 or team 46? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 15 lb drone the highest into the air. team 40 got it 3,336 ft. team 41 got it 4,447 ft. team 42 go it 5,558 ft. team 43 got it 6,669 ft. team 44 got it 11,114 ft. team 45 got it 12,225 ft. team 46 got it 13,335 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.37177 team 43 (0.552) team 43 (0.570) team (0.000) 43 team (0.000) team 44 (0.031)
♦ → 0.23272 team 46 (0.107) team 46 (0.112) team (0.000) team 47 (0.001) teams 46 (0.000)
→ 0.13646 team 45 (0.033) 45 shares (0.000) 45 min s (0.000) team 45 (0.030) 45 team (0.000)
→ 0.13379 team 44 (0.029) team 44 (0.027) teams 44 (0.000) 44 team (0.000) 44 team (0.000)
→ 0.12526 team 41 (0.015) team 41 (0.014) 41 team (0.000) team (0.000) team of 41 (0.000)
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: gerald or ralph? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 4th grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. justin was the oldest. terry was the 2nd oldest. gerald was the 3rd oldest. keith was the 4th oldest. samuel was the 5th oldest. willie was the 6th oldest. the last one was ralph, who was the youngest. they all looked great that day. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
→ 0.58049 ger al d (0.487) ger al d (0.503) ger ard (0.000) ge org e (0.000) ger r ard (0.000)
♦ → 0.23275 ral p h (0.230) " (0.000) ( c n n ) -- (0.000) " i don ' t know ," he said . (0.000) " i don ' t know what to say ," he said . (0.000)
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who is least likely going to develop a chronic infection: burt or jules? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 3rd grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. gil was the oldest, followed by jules, and burt was the youngest. they looked good that day. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
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what was the goal of braddock's expedition? (french_and_indian_war) news of the two battles reached england in august. after several months of negotiations, the government of the duke of newcastle decided to send an army expedition the following year to dislodge the french. they chose major general edward braddock to lead the expedition. word of the british military plans leaked to france well before braddock's departure for north america. in response, king louis xv dispatched six regiments to new france under the command of baron dieskau in 1755. the british, intending to blockade french ports, sent out their fleet in february 1755, but the french fleet had already sailed. admiral edward hawke detached a fast squadron to north america in an attempt to intercept the french. retrieved: the french and indian war (1754–1763) pitted the colonies of british america against those of new france, each side supported by military units from the parent country and by american indian allies. at the start of the war, the french colonies had a population of roughly 60,000 settlers, compared with 2 million in the british colonies. the outnumbered french particularly depended on the indians.
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what is the mayor of warsaw called? (warsaw) the mayor of warsaw is called president. generally, in poland, the mayors of bigger cities are called presidents – i.e. such cities, which have over 100,000 people or these, where already was president before 1990. the first warsaw president was jan andrzej menich (1695–1696). between 1975 and 1990 the warsaw presidents was simultaneously the warsaw voivode. since 1990 the president of warsaw had been elected by the city council. in the years of 1994–1999 the mayor of the district centrum automatically was designated as the president of warsaw: the mayor of centrum was elected by the district council of centrum and the council was elected only by the centrum residents. since 2002 the president of warsaw is elected by all of the citizens of warsaw. retrieved: warsaw ( ; ; see also other names) is the capital and largest city of poland. the metropolis stands on the vistula river in east-central poland and its population is officially estimated at 1.78 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 3.1 million residents, which makes warsaw the 8th most-populous capital city in the european union. the city limits cover , while the metropolitan area covers .
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what leads to lower income inequality? (economic_inequality) economist simon kuznets argued that levels of economic inequality are in large part the result of stages of development. according to kuznets, countries with low levels of development have relatively equal distributions of wealth. as a country develops, it acquires more capital, which leads to the owners of this capital having more wealth and income and introducing inequality. eventually, through various possible redistribution mechanisms such as social welfare programs, more developed countries move back to lower levels of inequality. retrieved: economic inequality covers a wide variety of topics. it can refer to either income distribution (measuring the amount of money people are paid) or the distribution of wealth (the amount of wealth people own). besides economic inequality between countries or states, there are important types of economic inequality between different groups of people.
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 42 or team 45? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 15 lb drone the highest into the air. team 40 got it 3,336 ft. team 41 got it 4,447 ft. team 42 go it 5,558 ft. team 43 got it 6,669 ft. team 44 got it 11,114 ft. team 45 got it 12,225 ft. team 46 got it 13,335 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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in what english colony were huguenot settlers promised land? (huguenot) in 1700 several hundred french huguenots migrated from england to the colony of virginia, where the english crown had promised them land grants in lower norfolk county. when they arrived, colonial authorities offered them instead land 20 miles above the falls of the james river, at the abandoned monacan village known as manakin town, now in powhatan county. some settlers landed in present-day chesterfield county. on 12 may 1705, the virginia general assembly passed an act to naturalise the 148 huguenots still resident at manakintown. of the original 390 settlers in the isolated settlement, many had died; others lived outside town on farms in the english style; and others moved to different areas. gradually they intermarried with their english neighbors. through the 18th and 19th centuries, descendants of the french migrated west into the piedmont, and across the appalachian mountains into the west of what became kentucky, tennessee, missouri, and other states. in the manakintown area, the huguenot memorial bridge across the james river and huguenot road were named in their honor, as were many local features, including several schools, including huguenot high school. retrieved: huguenots (; ) are an ethnoreligious group of french protestants.
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who all does willy plan to use as special ingredients in his treats? (epic movie) lucy finds that her adoptive father, a museum curator, has been attacked by silas. before dying, he gives clues which lead her to a "golden ticket" in a vending machine candy bar. during "comedic" situations, golden tickets are found by other orphans, which include edward, a disillusioned monk trainee; susan, a displaced adopted girl; and peter, a mutant at mutant academy who is often teased for his chicken-like wings. all four meet up at willy's chocolate factory. willy reveals his plot to use them all as a special ingredient in his treats. in an effort to hide from the maniacal willy, lucy finds a wardrobe. on the other side, in the middle of a wintry forest, she finds mr. tumnus, who welcomes lucy to gnarnia and warns her of danger. the others follow lucy to gnarnia, and edward meets the white bitch. she convinces him to trap the other orphans in order to become the king of gnarnia in her white castle. all four go to tumnus' house, where they discover that they are all related to one another in a copy of the famous painting the last supper, and that the white bitch killed their parents. they ally themselves with harry beaver, tumnus' life partner, to defeat the white bitch. retrieved: epic movie is a 2007 american parody comedy film directed and written by jason friedberg and aaron seltzer and produced by paul schiff. it was made in a similar style to "date movie", friedberg and seltzer's previous film, but as a spoof of the "epic" style of films, hence the name. the film mostly references "", the "harry potter" films, tim burton's version of "charlie and the chocolate factory", "pirates of the caribbean", and "".
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what are the first names of the two people who began work on a series of improvements with urey which promised to increase the efficiency of the process? (manhattan project) the centrifuge process was regarded as the only promising separation method in april 1942. jesse beams had developed such a process at the university of virginia during the 1930s, but had encountered technical difficulties. the process required high rotational speeds, but at certain speeds harmonic vibrations developed that threatened to tear the machinery apart. it was therefore necessary to accelerate quickly through these speeds. in 1941 he began working with uranium hexafluoride, the only known gaseous compound of uranium, and was able to separate uranium-235. at columbia, urey had karl cohen investigate the process, and he produced a body of mathematical theory making it possible to design a centrifugal separation unit, which westinghouse undertook to construct.scaling this up to a production plant presented a formidable technical challenge. urey and cohen estimated that producing a kilogram (2.2 lb) of uranium-235 per day would require up to 50,000 centrifuges with 1-meter (3 ft 3 in) rotors, or 10,000 centrifuges with 4-meter (13 ft) rotors, assuming that 4-meter rotors could be built. the prospect of keeping so many rotors operating continuously at high speed appeared daunting, and when beams ran his experimental apparatus, he obtained only 60% of the predicted yield, indicating that more centrifuges would be required. beams, urey and cohen then began work on a series of improvements which promised to increase the efficiency of the process. however, frequent failures of motors, shafts and bearings at high speeds delayed work on the pilot plant. in november 1942 the centrifuge process was abandoned by the military policy committee following a recommendation by conant, nichols and august c. klein of stone & webster. retrieved: the manhattan project was a research and development undertaking during world war ii that produced the first nuclear weapons. it was led by the united states with the support of the united kingdom and canada. from 1942 to 1946, the project was under the direction of major general leslie groves of the u.s.
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who has a higher tolerance for rope: mac or hank? the example of someone having a positive experience with a drug is easy to see how drug dependence and the law of effect works. the tolerance for a drug goes up as one continues to use it after having a positive experience with a certain amount the first time.[38] it will take more and more to get that same feeling. this is when the controlled substance in an experiment would have to be modified and the experiment would really begin. the law of work for psychologist b. f. skinner almost half a century later on the principles of operant conditioning, "a learning process by which the effect, or consequence, of a response influences the future rate of production of that response.[39] the rope lopers met to discuss their experiences. they all said they always had a great experience using rope and used the same amount each time. they told how many times they used rope. sung used it 82 times, hank used it 72 times, robt used it 62 times, jerrold used it 52 times, jonah used it 42 times, mac used it 32 times, and dee used it 22 times. retrieved: operant conditioning (also called instrumental conditioning) is a learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. it is also a procedure that is used to bring about such learning.
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what is the full name of the person that the woman who's mother died finds a letter addressed to? (gaslight (1944 film)) world-famous opera singer alice alquist has just been murdered at her home, no.9 thornton square. the perpetrator left without the jewels he sought after being interrupted by paula, alice's fourteen-year-old niece. paula was raised by her aunt following her mother's death. after alice is murdered, paula is sent to italy to train to become an opera star herself. years later, an adult paula meets and marries gregory anton after a two-week-long whirlwind romance. paula returns to london on his insistence, where she knows no one, to live in the long-vacant london townhouse of her deceased aunt alice. to help calm her anxieties, gregory suggests they store all of alice's furnishings in the attic. before they do, paula discovers a letter in an old book addressed to her aunt by a man named sergius bauer. gregory's reaction is violent. however, he dismisses his outburst as one of frustration at the bad memories his bride is experiencing. after alice's belongings are locked away in the attic, events take a turn for the bizarre. at the tower of london, paula loses an heirloom brooch that gregory had given her, despite its having been stored safely in her handbag. a picture disappears from the walls of the house; and gregory says that paula took it, one of many instances of her removing and hiding it. but paula has no recollection of having done so. paula also hears footsteps coming from the sealed attic, and sees the gaslights dim and brighten for no apparent reason. gregory suggests these are in her imagination. retrieved: gaslight is a 1944 american mystery-thriller film, adapted from patrick hamilton's 1938 play "gas light", about a woman whose husband slowly manipulates her into believing that she is going insane. the film was nominated for seven academy awards, including best picture, best actor, and best screenplay; winning two for best actress and best production design.
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in what year did the norman's invade at bannow bay? (normans) the normans had a profound effect on irish culture and history after their invasion at bannow bay in 1169. initially the normans maintained a distinct culture and ethnicity. yet, with time, they came to be subsumed into irish culture to the point that it has been said that they became "more irish than the irish themselves." the normans settled mostly in an area in the east of ireland, later known as the pale, and also built many fine castles and settlements, including trim castle and dublin castle. both cultures intermixed, borrowing from each other's language, culture and outlook. norman descendants today can be recognised by their surnames. names such as french, (de) roche, devereux, d'arcy, treacy and lacy are particularly common in the southeast of ireland, especially in the southern part of county wexford where the first norman settlements were established. other norman names such as furlong predominate there. another common norman-irish name was morell (murrell) derived from the french norman name morel. other names beginning with fitz (from the norman for son) indicate norman ancestry. these included fitzgerald, fitzgibbons (gibbons) dynasty, fitzmaurice. other families bearing such surnames as barry (de barra) and de búrca (burke) are also of norman extraction. retrieved: the normans (norman: "normaunds"; ) were an ethnic group that arose in normandy, a northern region of france, from contact between indigenous franks, gallo-romans, and norse viking settlers. the settlements followed a series of raids on the french coast from denmark, norway, and iceland, and they gained political legitimacy when the viking leader rollo agreed to swear fealty to king charles iii of west francia. the distinct cultural and ethnic identity of the normans emerged initially in the first half of the 10th century, and it continued to evolve over the succeeding centuries.
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what is the last name of the person who promised his daughter "everything she wanted?" (the notorious b.i.g.) after being released from jail, wallace made a demo tape called "microphone murderer", under the name biggie smalls, a reference to a character in the 1975 film let's do it again as well as his stature; he stood at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) and weighed 300 to 380 lb (140–170 kg) according to differing accounts. the tape was reportedly made with no serious intent of getting a recording deal. however, it was promoted by new york-based dj mister cee, who had previously worked with big daddy kane, and in 1992 it was heard by the editor of the source.in march 1992, wallace was featured in the source's unsigned hype column, dedicated to aspiring rappers, and made a recording off the back of this success. the demo tape was heard by uptown records a&r and record producer sean combs, who arranged for a meeting with wallace. he was signed to uptown immediately and made an appearance on label mates heavy d & the boyz's "a buncha niggas" (from the album blue funk). soon after wallace signed his recording contract, combs was fired from uptown and started a new label, bad boy records. wallace followed and signed to the label in mid-1992.on august 8, 1993, wallace's longtime girlfriend gave birth to his first child, t'yanna. wallace had split with the girlfriend some time before t'yanna's birth. despite having dropped out of high school himself, wallace wanted his daughter to complete her education. he promised her "everything she wanted", saying that if his mother had promised him the same he would have graduated at the top of his class. he continued selling drugs after the birth to support his daughter financially. once combs discovered this, he forced wallace to quit.later in the year, wallace, recording as the notorious b.i.g., gained exposure after featuring on a remix to mary j. blige's single "real love". he recorded under this name for the remainder of his career, after finding the original moniker "biggie smalls" was already in use. "real love" peaked at no. 7 on the billboard hot 100 chart and was followed by a remix of blige's "what's the 411?". he continued this success, to a lesser extent, on remixes with neneh cherry ("buddy x") and reggae artist super cat ("dolly my baby", also featuring combs) in 1993. in april 1993, his solo track, "party and bullshit", appeared on the who's the man? soundtrack. in july 1994, he appeared alongside ll cool j and busta rhymes on a remix to label mate craig mack's "flava in ya ear", which reached no. 9 on the billboard hot 100. retrieved: christopher george latore wallace (may 21, 1972 – march 9, 1997), known professionally as the notorious b.i.g., biggie smalls, or biggie, was an american rapper. he is widely considered to be one of the greatest rappers of all time.
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→ 0.02158 wall ace ' (0.000) wallet (0.000) wallet stolen (0.000) wallet s (0.000) purse stolen (0.000)
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: damion or antone? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 1st grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. waldo was the youngest. antone was the 2nd youngest. chi was the 3rd youngest. damion was the 4th youngest. kenton was the 5th youngest. rolland was the 6th youngest. the last one was rupert, who was the oldest. they all looked handsome. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
→ 0.56496 dam i on (0.458) de mon (0.000) de mon s (0.000) dam i on (0.472) dam i an (0.000)
♦ → 0.23623 an tone (0.210) ant (0.000) a nton y (0.000) " (0.000) an to ine (0.000)
→ 0.12390 he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b . (0.000) he pati t is (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000)
→ 0.04973 a greater chance (0.000) greater chance (0.000) better chance (0.000) more chance (0.000) greater opportunity (0.000)
→ 0.02518 a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) chronic infections (0.000)
● uq_quoref_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what is the full name of the person that left when wallace was two years old? (the notorious b.i.g.) wallace was born in st. mary's hospital in the brooklyn borough of new york city, on may 21, 1972, the only child of jamaican parents, voletta wallace, a preschool teacher, and selwyn george latore, a welder and politician. his father left the family when wallace was two years old, and his mother worked two jobs while raising him. wallace grew up in clinton hill, on 226 st. james place, near the border of bedford-stuyvesant, brooklyn.at queen of all saints middle school, wallace excelled, winning several awards as an english student. he was nicknamed "big" because of his overweight size by age 10. he said he started dealing drugs when he was around the age of 12. his mother, often away at work, did not know of his drug dealing until he was an adult. wallace began rapping as a teenager, entertaining people on the streets and performed with local groups the old gold brothers and the techniques.at his request, wallace transferred from bishop loughlin memorial high school to george westinghouse career and technical education high school, where future rappers dmx, jay-z and busta rhymes were also attending. according to his mother, wallace was still a good student but developed a "smart-ass" attitude at the new school. at seventeen, wallace dropped out of school and became more involved in crime. in 1989, he was arrested on weapons charges in brooklyn and sentenced to five years' probation. in 1990, he was arrested on a violation of his probation. a year later, wallace was arrested in north carolina for dealing crack cocaine. he spent nine months in jail before making bail. retrieved: christopher george latore wallace (may 21, 1972 – march 9, 1997), known professionally as the notorious b.i.g., biggie smalls, or biggie, was an american rapper. he is widely considered to be one of the greatest rappers of all time.
♦ → 0.23633 se l wyn ge org e la to re (0.036) se l wyn ge org e (0.000) se l wyn jo nes (0.000) se l wyn jam e s (0.000) se l wyn king (0.000)
→ 0.60301 his father (0.035) father (0.002) father (0.002) his father (0.034) his dad (0.001)
→ 0.07663 wall ace (0.001) walker (0.000) rolling (0.000) roller (0.000) wallet (0.000)
→ 0.08122 his mother (0.000) his mother (0.000) his mother . (0.000) the mother (0.000) mother (0.000)
→ 0.00281 his request (0.000) his request (0.000) its request (0.000) his application (0.000) his plea (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their drone into high altitude: team 51 or team 54? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 20 lb drone the highest into the air. team 50 got it 3,337 ft. team 51 got it 4,448 ft. team 52 go it 5,559 ft. team 53 got it 6,660 ft. team 54 got it 11,115 ft. team 55 got it 12,226 ft. team 56 got it 13,336 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.23634 team 54 (0.465) team 54 (0.451) team (0.000) 54 shares (0.000) teams 54 (0.000)
→ 0.17466 team 51 (0.174) team 51 (0.163) 51 team (0.000) 51 team (0.000) 51 shares (0.000)
→ 0.22868 team 52 (0.061) team 52 (0.063) team 51 (0.174) team (0.000) 52 team (0.000)
→ 0.23408 team 56 (0.030) team 56 (0.032) team (0.000) teams 56 (0.000) team 54 (0.458)
→ 0.12624 team 53 (0.036) team 53 (0.039) eng l and 53 (0.000) team (0.000) 53 shares (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: joshua or walter? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 3rd grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. raymond was the oldest. gregory was the 2nd oldest. joshua was the 3rd oldest. jerry was the 4th oldest. dennis was the 5th oldest. walter was the 6th oldest. the last one was patrick, who was the youngest. they all looked good that day. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
→ 0.61446 jo shu a (0.732) jo shu a (0.709) jos h (0.000) y o shu a (0.000) jos ha (0.000)
♦ → 0.23670 w alter (0.021) w alter (0.020) wal ters (0.000) w alter w alter (0.000) w alter ! (0.000)
→ 0.09638 he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b . (0.000) he pati t is (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000)
→ 0.03367 a greater chance (0.000) greater chance (0.000) better chance (0.000) more chance (0.000) greater opportunity (0.000)
→ 0.01878 a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) chronic infections (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their kite into high altitude: team y or team a? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their yellow kite the highest into the air. team v got it 3,355 ft. team w got it 4,455 ft. team x go it 5,555 ft. team y got it 6,635 ft. team z got it 11,625 ft. team a got it 14,775 ft. team b got it 15,885 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.29027 team y (0.487) team (0.000) team y (0.487) team j (0.000) team y (0.503)
♦ → 0.23723 team a (0.216) team a (0.223) team (0.000) team a (0.216) a team (0.000)
→ 0.20122 team b (0.081) team b (0.086) team b (0.074) team (0.000) team b . (0.003)
→ 0.14862 team z (0.038) team (0.000) team z (0.038) team z (0.037) team g b (0.000)
→ 0.12265 team x (0.017) team x (0.017) team x (0.017) team (0.000) teams x (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their drone into high altitude: team b or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their yellow drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,551 ft. team b got it 3,551 ft. team c go it 4,541 ft. team d got it 5,531 ft. team e got it 10,521 ft. team f got it 13,571 ft. team g got it 14,581 ft. team g won the contest and got a big gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.26742 team g (0.444) team g (0.444) team (0.000) team g (0.430) group g (0.000)
♦ → 0.23823 team f (0.197) team (0.000) team f (0.185) team f (0.179) team f . (0.008)
→ 0.16593 team e (0.070) team (0.000) team e (0.080) team e (0.068) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.20281 team b (0.096) team b (0.096) team b (0.099) team (0.000) team b . (0.004)
→ 0.12561 team c (0.024) team c (0.024) team c (0.023) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their drone into high altitude: team c or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their red drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,501 ft. team b got it 3,501 ft. team c go it 4,501 ft. team d got it 5,501 ft. team e got it 10,501 ft. team f got it 13,501 ft. team g got it 14,501 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.25096 team g (0.357) team g (0.346) team (0.000) team g (0.368) group g (0.000)
♦ → 0.23826 team f (0.185) team (0.000) team f (0.185) team f (0.197) team f . (0.010)
→ 0.18932 team e (0.131) team (0.000) team e (0.127) team e (0.131) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.16734 team c (0.077) team c (0.080) team c (0.080) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
→ 0.15412 team d (0.038) team d (0.038) team d (0.039) team (0.000) d (0.001)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what time did the cpu load go up the least: morning or afternoon? storing large volumes of data – when storing xml to either file or database, the volume of data a system produces can often exceed reasonable limits, with a number of detriments: the access times go up as more data is read, cpu load goes up as xml data takes more power to process, and storage costs go up. by storing xml data in fast infoset format, data volume may be reduced by as much as 80 percent. antwan had a busy day storing xml. in the morning, he filled up a hard drive with xml. in the afternoon, he filled up a few hard drives with xml. at night, he filled up many hard drives with xml. retrieved: fast infoset (or fi) is an international standard that specifies a binary encoding format for the xml information set ("xml infoset") as an alternative to the xml document format. it aims to provide more efficient serialization than the text-based xml format.
→ 0.42988 night (0.503) night (0.507) night out (0.000) nights (0.001) night out (0.000)
♦ → 0.23834 morning (0.054) morning (0.056) tomorrow (0.000) morning s (0.000) tomorrow (0.000)
→ 0.24339 the afternoon (0.001) afternoon (0.011) in the afternoon (0.000) afternoon (0.011) the afternoon (0.001)
→ 0.07706 the least (0.000) the least (0.000) least (0.000) the lowest (0.000) least (0.000)
→ 0.01133 at (0.000) " (0.000) to (0.000) in (0.000) on (0.000)
● uq_quoref_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what is the first name of the person who decides to take advantage of sherman's services? (my best friend's girl (2008 film)) sherman 'tank' turner is a help line operator and a ladies man with a hobby: if a guy loses a girl and wants her back, he gets in touch with tank and pays him to take the girl on a bad date. throughout the evening tank inevitably behaves in the most moronic fashion causing the girl to realize that her ex was not really such a bad guy after all and get back to their ex. he shares an apartment with his step cousin dustin who has fallen for his colleague alexis. dustin takes alexis on a date and confesses his love but she insists they remain friends. after the date dustin explains his situation to tank who volunteers his services as a good friend (instead of having to pay for his services as usual). dustin initially turns him down, not wanting tank to be close to alexis, but the next day sees alexis flirting with another co-worker and begs tank to take alexis out. he accepts. tank bumps into alexis and they arrange to go out. he behaves badly all night but alexis is too drunk to care. when he drops her off she expects him to come in but he resists the temptation out of loyalty to dustin. alexis calls dustin but when they meet she explains that her date with tank has motivated her to see other men. dustin sends alexis roses and an apology poem in tank's name. alexis calls tank at work and berates him for leaving early the previous night. tank goes to see alexis and they end up having casual sex on a regular basis while dustin begins a series of desperate attempts to stay friends with her after all. retrieved: my best friend's girl is a 2008 romantic comedy film by howard deutch and stars dane cook, kate hudson, jason biggs, diora baird, alec baldwin, and lizzy caplan. it was released on september 19, 2008.
→ 0.59410 dust in (0.636) dust (0.000) dust (0.000) dust s (0.000) dust in (0.618)
→ 0.10202 ' t ank ' (0.001) " (0.000) " fuel " (0.000) " t ank " (0.000) ' t ank ' (0.000)
→ 0.00599 a help line operator (0.000) a hot line operator (0.000) a hot line operator (0.000) a hot line operator (0.000) a hot line operator (0.000)
♦ → 0.23847 dust in . (0.144) dust . (0.000) dust . (0.000) dust y . (0.000) dust s . (0.000)
→ 0.05942 ' t ank ' turn er (0.000) tank turn er (0.000) ' t ank spin ner ' (0.000) tank spin ner (0.000) armor e d turn er (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their drone into high altitude: team 7 or team 13? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their yellow drone the highest into the air. team 7 got it 3,335 ft. team 8 got it 4,445 ft. team 9 go it 5,565 ft. team 10 got it 6,645 ft. team 11 got it 11,635 ft. team 12 got it 14,875 ft. team 13 got it 15,895 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.23893 team 13 (0.527) team 13 (0.544) 13 team (0.000) 13 team (0.000) teams 13 (0.000)
→ 0.22858 team 7 (0.182) team 7 (0.185) team (0.000) team 8 (0.027) team of 7 (0.000)
→ 0.19715 team 8 (0.029) team 8 (0.029) team (0.000) team of 8 (0.000) team 7 (0.182)
→ 0.13071 team 12 (0.048) team 12 (0.048) team of 12 (0.000) team (0.000) team 12 th (0.000)
→ 0.20464 team 11 (0.024) team 11 (0.025) team (0.000) team 10 (0.008) team 12 (0.050)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their drone into high altitude: team 7 or team 12? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their yellow drone the highest into the air. team 7 got it 3,335 ft. team 8 got it 4,445 ft. team 9 go it 5,565 ft. team 10 got it 6,645 ft. team 11 got it 11,635 ft. team 12 got it 14,875 ft. team 13 got it 15,895 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.23911 team 12 (0.561) team 12 (0.552) team of 12 (0.000) team (0.000) team 12 th (0.000)
→ 0.20382 team 7 (0.107) team 7 (0.101) team (0.000) team 8 (0.020) team of 7 (0.000)
→ 0.28708 team 11 (0.062) team 11 (0.062) team (0.000) team 10 (0.009) team 12 (0.579)
→ 0.17677 team 8 (0.022) team 8 (0.020) team (0.000) team of 8 (0.000) team 7 (0.093)
→ 0.09321 team 13 (0.014) team 13 (0.016) 13 team (0.000) 13 team (0.000) teams 13 (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their drone into high altitude: team 33 or team 35? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 10 lb drone the highest into the air. team 30 got it 3,335 ft. team 31 got it 4,446 ft. team 32 go it 5,557 ft. team 33 got it 6,668 ft. team 34 got it 11,113 ft. team 35 got it 12,224 ft. team 36 got it 13,334 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.23919 team 35 (0.325) 35 team (0.000) team 35 (0.325) team (0.000) teams 35 (0.000)
→ 0.20788 team 33 (0.257) team 33 (0.245) teams 33 (0.000) 33 team (0.000) 33 shares (0.000)
→ 0.17410 team 34 (0.109) team 34 (0.096) 34 min s (0.000) teams 34 (0.000) team (0.000)
→ 0.24322 team 36 (0.035) team 36 (0.036) team (0.000) teams 36 (0.000) team 35 (0.325)
→ 0.13561 team 32 (0.029) team 32 (0.032) 32 team (0.000) 32 team (0.000) team (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what time did the cpu load go up the least: morning or afternoon? storing large volumes of data – when storing xml to either file or database, the volume of data a system produces can often exceed reasonable limits, with a number of detriments: the access times go up as more data is read, cpu load goes up as xml data takes more power to process, and storage costs go up. by storing xml data in fast infoset format, data volume may be reduced by as much as 80 percent. lavern had a stressful day storing a ton of xml. in the morning, he filled up a hard drive with xml. in the afternoon, he filled up a few hard drives with xml. at night, he filled up many hard drives with xml. retrieved: fast infoset (or fi) is an international standard that specifies a binary encoding format for the xml information set ("xml infoset") as an alternative to the xml document format. it aims to provide more efficient serialization than the text-based xml format.
→ 0.40732 night (0.437) night (0.437) night out (0.000) nights (0.001) night out (0.000)
♦ → 0.23955 morning (0.060) morning (0.060) tomorrow (0.000) morning s (0.000) tomorrow (0.000)
→ 0.26844 the afternoon (0.001) afternoon (0.017) in the afternoon (0.000) afternoon (0.016) the afternoon (0.001)
→ 0.07269 the least (0.000) the least (0.000) least (0.000) the lowest (0.000) least (0.000)
→ 0.01201 at (0.000) " (0.000) to (0.000) in (0.000) on (0.000)
● uq_quoref_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what is the last name of the person who was murdered? (the constant gardener (film)) justin quayle, a low-level british diplomat and horticultural hobbyist posted in kenya, learns that his wife tessa was found dead in the veld. tessa has been murdered at a crossroads along with her kenyan driver. her colleague, dr. arnold bluhm, initially suspected of her murder, is then found to have been murdered on the same day as tessa. various rumours abound that the two were having an affair; it is later revealed that bluhm was gay. in flashbacks, we see how in london, justin met his future wife tessa, an outspoken humanitarian and amnesty international activist. he falls in love with her, and she persuades him to take her back with him to kenya. despite their loving marriage, tessa keeps from justin the reason why she approached him in the first place: to investigate a suspicious drug trial in kenya and expose it. when tessa starts getting too close to uncovering the malpractices of an influential and powerful pharmaceutical company, she and her colleague are brutally murdered. as the mystery surrounding his wife's death unfolds, justin becomes determined to get to the bottom of her murder. he soon runs up against a drug corporation that is using kenya's population for fraudulent testing of a tuberculosis drug. the drug has known harmful side effects, but the corporation completely disregards the well-being of its impoverished african test subjects. retrieved: the constant gardener is a 2005 thriller film directed by fernando meirelles. the screenplay by jeffrey caine is based on the novel of the same name (2001) by john le carré. the story follows justin quayle (ralph fiennes), a british diplomat in kenya, as he tries to solve the murder of his wife tessa (rachel weisz), an amnesty activist, alternating with many flashbacks telling the story of their love.
→ 0.46600 tes s a (0.002) tes s a (0.002) " (0.000) tes s a . (0.000) t ash a (0.000)
♦ → 0.23964 qua y le (0.003) qua y (0.000) kayak (0.000) qua y (0.000) qua y s (0.000)
→ 0.10408 ken y an driver (0.000) ken y an drivers (0.000) ken y a drivers (0.000) ken y an riders (0.000) ken y an driver (0.000)
→ 0.11399 bri t ish (0.000) bri t ish (0.000) uk (0.000) eng l and (0.000) b rita in (0.000)
→ 0.07629 hort i cultural (0.000) hort i culture (0.000) gardening (0.000) hort i cultural (0.000) hort i culture (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
which time of day should carl power off more generators, late at night, or around dinner time? alberta's electrical demand varies throughout the day and across the seasons. when individuals are fixing supper and using home appliances, demand for power goes up, as it does during heat waves and cold snaps. it tapers off during spring and fall. like other mechanical devices, generators fail from time to time. if they are wind-powered, their output varies with the wind. carl is in charge of a power generation station in alberta. he is tasked with turning on or off certain generators in instances of high or low demand (high demand would require more generators to be turned on, and low turned off). there are various occasions that carl has to be vigilant for, such as various times of the day; early morning, dinner time, late night. weather conditions also play a roll, such as; colder weather, hot weather, or moderate weather. he also must be aware of wind conditions, as some of the power is garnered from wind power. retrieved: wind power or wind energy is the use of air flow through wind turbines to provide the mechanical power to turn electric generators and traditionally to do other work, like milling or pumping. wind power is a sustainable and renewable alternative to burning fossil fuels, and has a much smaller impact on the environment.
→ 0.41804 early morning (0.368) early morning (0.398) early morning (0.380) early morning s (0.000) early morning s (0.000)
→ 0.11854 around dinner time (0.068) around the dinner (0.000) around dinner (0.002) around the dinner (0.000) around the dinner (0.000)
♦ → 0.23978 late at night (0.026) late at night (0.027) late night (0.003) late night (0.004) late night (0.003)
→ 0.18272 late night (0.004) late night (0.003) late night (0.004) late at night (0.025) late - night (0.000)
→ 0.04091 dinner time ? (0.000) dinner time ? (0.000) dinner time ? (0.000) dinner ? (0.000) dinner s ? (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their kite into high altitude: team 3 or team 7? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the model plane highest into the air. team 1 got it 1,000 ft. team 2 got it 2,000 ft. team 3 go it 4,000 ft. team 4 got it 9,000 ft. team 5 got it 10,000 ft. team 6 got it 12,000 ft. team 7 got it 13000 ft. team 7 won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.32190 team 3 (0.597) team 3 (0.588) team (0.000) team three (0.000) team 4 (0.022)
♦ → 0.23998 team 7 (0.261) team 7 (0.249) team (0.000) team 8 (0.002) team of 7 (0.000)
→ 0.16439 team 4 (0.023) team 4 (0.022) team (0.000) team 5 (0.013) team of 4 (0.000)
→ 0.16232 team 5 (0.014) team 5 (0.014) team (0.000) team 4 (0.022) team five (0.000)
→ 0.11140 team 1 (0.013) team 1 (0.012) team (0.000) team one (0.000) 1 team (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their kite into high altitude: team 2 or team 4? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the model plane highest into the air. team 1 got it 1,000 ft. team 2 got it 2,000 ft. team 3 go it 4,000 ft. team 4 got it 9,000 ft. team 5 got it 10,000 ft. team 6 got it 12,000 ft. team 7 got it 13000 ft. team 7 won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.23999 team 4 (0.437) team 4 (0.458) team (0.000) team 5 (0.017) team of 4 (0.000)
→ 0.23216 team 2 (0.320) team 2 (0.291) team (0.000) team 1 (0.019) team two (0.000)
→ 0.24128 team 3 (0.114) team 3 (0.109) team (0.000) team three (0.000) team 4 (0.430)
→ 0.09964 team 1 (0.020) team 1 (0.019) team (0.000) team one (0.000) 1 team (0.000)
→ 0.18692 team 5 (0.016) team 5 (0.016) team (0.000) team 4 (0.437) team five (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
who has a higher tolerance for blow: jean or joan? the example of someone having a positive experience with a drug is easy to see how drug dependence and the law of effect works. the tolerance for a drug goes up as one continues to use it after having a positive experience with a certain amount the first time.[38] it will take more and more to get that same feeling. this is when the controlled substance in an experiment would have to be modified and the experiment would really begin. the law of work for psychologist b. f. skinner almost half a century later on the principles of operant conditioning, "a learning process by which the effect, or consequence, of a response influences the future rate of production of that response.[39] the blow brigade met to discuss their experiences. they all said they always had a great experience using blow and used the same amount each time. they told how many times they used blow. gloria used it 20 times, evelyn used it 25 times, jean used it 37 times, cheryl used it 48 times, mildred used it 56 times, katherine used it 64 times, and joan used it 70 times. retrieved: operant conditioning (also called instrumental conditioning) is a learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. it is also a procedure that is used to bring about such learning.
→ 0.70376 jean (0.417) jean (0.417) jeans (0.000) jo an (0.174) jeans (0.000)
♦ → 0.24016 jo an (0.185) jo e (0.000) jo e l (0.000) john (0.000) " (0.000)
→ 0.01794 a higher tolerance for blow (0.000) higher tolerance for blow s (0.000) higher tolerance for blow s (0.000) a higher tolerance for impact (0.000) a higher tolerance for blow s (0.000)
→ 0.03323 b . f . skin ner (0.000) b . (0.000) b . skin n ing (0.000) b . f . skin ner (0.000) b . f . skin n ing (0.000)
→ 0.00491 a certain amount the first time . (0.000) a certain amount the first time . (0.000) a certain amount the first time around . (0.000) a certain amount at the first time . (0.000) a certain amount on the first time . (0.000)
● uq_squad2_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
in what year did harvard stadium become the first ever concrete reinforced stadium in the country? (harvard_university) harvard's athletic rivalry with yale is intense in every sport in which they meet, coming to a climax each fall in the annual football meeting, which dates back to 1875 and is usually called simply "the game". while harvard's football team is no longer one of the country's best as it often was a century ago during football's early days (it won the rose bowl in 1920), both it and yale have influenced the way the game is played. in 1903, harvard stadium introduced a new era into football with the first-ever permanent reinforced concrete stadium of its kind in the country. the stadium's structure actually played a role in the evolution of the college game. seeking to reduce the alarming number of deaths and serious injuries in the sport, walter camp (former captain of the yale football team), suggested widening the field to open up the game. but the stadium was too narrow to accommodate a wider playing surface. so, other steps had to be taken. camp would instead support revolutionary new rules for the 1906 season. these included legalizing the forward pass, perhaps the most significant rule change in the sport's history. retrieved: harvard university is a private ivy league research university in cambridge, massachusetts, with about 6,700 undergraduate students and about 15,250 postgraduate students. established in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, clergyman john harvard, harvard is the united states' oldest institution of higher learning. its history, influence, and wealth have made it one of the most prestigious universities in the world.
♦ → 0.24018 19 03 (1.000) " (0.000) 19 03. (0.001) 19 03 - (0.000) in 19 03 (0.001)
→ 0.00501 in (0.000) " (0.000) to (0.000) in (0.000) at (0.000)
→ 0.28718 19 03 , (0.004) 19 03 (1.000) in 19 03 (0.001) in 19 03 (0.002) in 19 03 , (0.000)
→ 0.24201 in 19 03 (0.001) 19 03 (1.000) in 19 03 (0.001) of 19 03 (0.000) in 19 03. (0.000)
→ 0.22561 in 19 03 , (0.000) in 19 03 (0.002) 19 03 (1.000) in 19 03 ; (0.000) in 19 03. (0.000)
● uq_quoref_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what is the name of the person who arrived at the wedding with rachel? (imagine me & you) the film opens on rachel and hector's (matthew goode) wedding day in north london, england. rachel's bossy and overbearing mother, tess, is in charge of planning the wedding. rachel's dazed father ned and her much younger sister henrietta are supportive. prior to rachel arriving and the ceremony beginning, flower shop owner luce who was contracted by tess as the wedding florist, and henrietta are rushing along while chatting with hector and cooper "coop" (darren boyd). luce answers henrietta's trick question which makes henrietta take an immediate liking to her, and she asks if luce can sit by her during the wedding. rachel arrives with her father and the ceremony begins. as rachel is walking down the aisle, her eyes wander and she makes eye contact with luce. the ceremony continues according to plan, and rachel and hector marry. at the reception afterwards, luce introduces herself to rachel as the one who did the flowers as she is about to get punch. rachel nervously blocks luce's attempt to get a drink, and when she questions why she can't have any, rachel reveals that her wedding ring accidentally fell in. the two share a moment together, but it is over after luce fishes the ring out of the punch bowl and goes on her way. some time later, rachel goes to luce's shop and invites her to dinner with hector and, unknown to luce, cooper, a perennial bachelor and self-professed lothario. rachel has planned to set up luce with coop, while luce confides to heck moments before coop arrives that she's a lesbian. heck takes this news in stride and is bemused as coop is undeterred in his attempts to seduce luce. during the meal, when coop starts bragging, luce espouses she believes in love at first sight, while rachel says it takes time to find the right person. later on that night, rachel and luce share a moment together on the balcony as it rains. retrieved: imagine me & you is a 2005 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by ol parker, and starring piper perabo and lena headey with matthew goode, celia imrie, and anthony head. it centers on the relationship between rachel (perabo) and luce (headey), who meet on rachel's wedding day.
♦ → 0.24050 n e d (0.066) ' (0.000) nun s maker (0.000) nun maker (0.000) nun ner y (0.000)
→ 0.34409 he ctor (0.006) he ctor (0.006) " (0.000) he ctor s (0.000) he ctor . (0.001)
→ 0.18883 r a chel (0.001) r a chel (0.001) rach a e l (0.000) r a kel (0.000) rach elle (0.000)
→ 0.16431 tes s (0.001) " (0.000) tes s (0.001) s (0.000) tes s ! (0.000)
→ 0.06227 eng l and (0.000) eng l and (0.000) b rita in (0.000) uk (0.000) english (0.000)
● uq_quoref_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what is the first name of the person who takes a tour of belavia's natural beauty with paige? (the prince & me: a royal honeymoon) at last, the newly crowned king of denmark, edvard, and his wife and queen, dr. paige morgan, find time to fly to belavia for their secret honeymoon. they spend their christmas holidays at a ski resort, but as they take a tour of belavia's natural beauty, eddie and paige discover that the evil prime minister polonius has given orders to bulldoze the precious forests to drill for oil. paige and eddie decide they must do everything they can to save the forest, even if it means putting aside their honeymoon. then, the couple bump into paige's ex-boyfriend, scott, a journalist. eddie immediately becomes jealous. even though edvard suspects scott cannot be trusted, eddie and paige ask him for help with the media to try and stop the minister's evil plans. scott, however, is being controlled by the evil minister, who tells him to spy on the couple. scott tries to back out, but fails. eddie tries to get an audience with the prince of belavia, but fails, so he and paige go to the holiday ball. meanwhile, scott tries to kiss paige and says he is sorry he let her go. disgusted, paige walks away and goes to find eddie, only to find him drunk. retrieved: the prince & me: a royal honeymoon (also known as the prince & me 3 and renamed the prince & me 3: holiday honeymoon when shown on television) is a 2008 american romantic comedy film, directed by catherine cyran, which was released direct-to-video.
→ 0.55708 d r . pa ige m organ (0.000) d r . pa ige m organ (0.000) d r pa ige m organ (0.000) pa ige m organ (0.000) d r pa ige m organ (0.000)
♦ → 0.24072 e d var d (0.000) e d ward s (0.000) e d war dian (0.000) e d ward (0.000) e d ward ians (0.000)
→ 0.08004 & me (0.000) & i (0.000) & me (0.000) & me . (0.000) and me (0.000)
→ 0.05898 king of den mark (0.000) king of den mark (0.000) king s of den mark (0.000) dan ish king s (0.000) dan ish king (0.000)
→ 0.06318 a tour (0.000) a tour (0.000) a tour (0.000) one tour (0.000) a round trip (0.000)
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what three people do the police arrest? (model for murder) american sailor david martens, on shore leave in england, visits his brother jack's grave. he meets fashion designer sally meadows, who by coincidence works with jack's ex-fiancée, diana, a model. successful stylist kingsley beauchamp and financial backer madame dupont own the company where sally and diana are employed. expensive jewels are to be worn by diana when she models a new dress, but beauchamp hires two men, costard and podd, to break into a safe after hours and steal the gems. diana stumbles on the robbery and costard kills her. he knocks david unconscious and decides to frame him for the theft, crashing a car with david inside, reporting it stolen and placing a ruby bracelet in david's pocket. while the police make david a prime suspect, beauchamp and costard dispose of diana's body and the diamonds. they decide to murder david after he suspects them, using gas, but sally saves him. diana's body is found in a river. david goes to beauchamp's home and discovers the missing dress worn by diana. he knows that beauchamp is about to fly to amsterdam, so he hurries to the airport. costard is there, being double-crossed while podd smuggles the jewels on beauchamp's behalf. the police arrive in time to arrest all three. retrieved: model for murder is a 1959 british crime film directed by terry bishop and starring keith andes, hazel court and jean aubrey.
→ 0.35004 cost ard (0.001) costs (0.000) costume (0.000) cost (0.000) costumes (0.000)
♦ → 0.24077 be auch amp (0.000) beautiful (0.000) prest on (0.000) beauty (0.000) beauty (0.000)
→ 0.03912 be worn by dian a (0.000) worn by dian a (0.000) carried by dian a (0.000) to be worn by dian a (0.000) can be worn by dian a (0.000)
→ 0.27642 cost ard and pod d (0.001) costume designer (0.000) costume designers (0.000) costume design (0.000) suits (0.000)
→ 0.09365 be auch amp and cost ard (0.000) beauty and the beast (0.000) beauty and the beast (0.000) beauty and the beast (0.000) beauty & the beast (0.000)
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what team got their kite into high altitude: team 2 or team 7? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the model plane highest into the air. team 1 got it 1,000 ft. team 2 got it 2,000 ft. team 3 go it 4,000 ft. team 4 got it 9,000 ft. team 5 got it 10,000 ft. team 6 got it 12,000 ft. team 7 got it 13000 ft. team 7 won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.32946 team 2 (0.636) team 2 (0.646) team (0.000) team 1 (0.021) team two (0.000)
♦ → 0.24136 team 7 (0.253) team 7 (0.241) team (0.000) team 8 (0.002) team of 7 (0.000)
→ 0.12472 team 1 (0.021) team 1 (0.021) team (0.000) team one (0.000) 1 team (0.000)
→ 0.14640 team 3 (0.012) team 3 (0.012) team (0.000) team three (0.000) team 4 (0.006)
→ 0.15805 team 6 (0.008) team 6 (0.009) team (0.000) team 5 (0.004) team 8 (0.002)
● uq_squad2_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what did the polish citizens understand the subtext of john paul ii's words to be? (warsaw) john paul ii's visits to his native country in 1979 and 1983 brought support to the budding solidarity movement and encouraged the growing anti-communist fervor there. in 1979, less than a year after becoming pope, john paul celebrated mass in victory square in warsaw and ended his sermon with a call to "renew the face" of poland: let thy spirit descend! let thy spirit descend and renew the face of the land! this land! these words were very meaningful for the polish citizens who understood them as the incentive for the democratic changes. retrieved: the history of warsaw spans over 1400 years. in that time, the city evolved from a cluster of villages to the capital of a major european power, the polish-lithuanian commonwealth—and, under the patronage of its kings, a center of enlightenment and otherwise unknown tolerance. fortified settlements founded in the 9th century form the core of the city, in today's warsaw old town.
→ 0.44611 democratic changes (0.182) democratic changes (0.168) democratic change (0.000) democratic change (0.000) democratic transformation (0.000)
→ 0.10965 incentive (0.000) incentive (0.000) incentives (0.000) incentives (0.000) stimulus (0.000)
→ 0.01843 the (0.000) the (0.000) which (0.000) the : (0.000) " (0.000)
♦ → 0.24156 incentive for the democratic changes (0.232) incentives for democratic change (0.000) incentive to democratic change (0.000) incentives to democratic change (0.000) incentives for democratic change (0.000)
→ 0.18426 democratic (0.000) democratic (0.000) democracy (0.001) democracy (0.001) democrat (0.000)
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whose teachers were key influences on their development as a composer? (maurice ravel) in 1897 ravel was readmitted to the conservatoire, studying composition with fauré, and taking private lessons in counterpoint with andré gedalge. both these teachers, particularly fauré, regarded him highly and were key influences on his development as a composer. as ravel's course progressed, fauré reported "a distinct gain in maturity ... engaging wealth of imagination". ravel's standing at the conservatoire was nevertheless undermined by the hostility of the director, théodore dubois, who deplored the young man's musically and politically progressive outlook. consequently, according to a fellow-student, michel-dimitri calvocoressi, he was "a marked man, against whom all weapons were good". he wrote some substantial works while studying with fauré, including the overture shéhérazade and a violin sonata, but he won no prizes, and therefore was expelled again in 1900. as a former student he was allowed to attend fauré's classes as a non-participating "auditeur" until finally abandoning the conservatoire in 1903.in 1899 ravel composed his first piece to become widely known, though it made little impact initially: pavane pour une infante défunte ("pavane for a dead princess"). it was originally a solo piano work, commissioned by the princesse de polignac. in 1897 he conducted the first performance of the shéhérazade overture, which had a mixed reception, with boos mingling with applause from the audience, and unflattering reviews from the critics. one described the piece as "a jolting debut: a clumsy plagiarism of the russian school" and called ravel a "mediocrely gifted debutant ... who will perhaps become something if not someone in about ten years, if he works hard." another critic, pierre lalo, thought that ravel showed talent, but was too indebted to debussy and should instead emulate beethoven. over the succeeding decades lalo became ravel's most implacable critic.from the start of his career, ravel appeared calmly indifferent to blame or praise. those who knew him well believed that this was no pose but wholly genuine. the only opinion of his music that he truly valued was his own, perfectionist and severely self-critical. at twenty years of age he was, in the words of the biographer burnett james, "self-possessed, a little aloof, intellectually biased, given to mild banter." he dressed like a dandy and was meticulous about his appearance and demeanour. orenstein comments that, short in stature, light in frame, and bony in features, ravel had the "appearance of a well-dressed jockey", whose large head seemed suitably matched to his formidable intellect. during the late 1890s and into the early years of the next century, ravel was bearded in the fashion of the day; from his mid-thirties he was clean-shaven. retrieved: joseph maurice ravel (; ; 7 march 1875 – 28 december 1937) was a french composer, pianist and conductor. he is often associated with impressionism along with his elder contemporary claude debussy, although both composers rejected the term. in the 1920s and 1930s ravel was internationally regarded as france's greatest living composer.
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→ 0.18351 f a uré (0.036) fat chance (0.000) " (0.000) fat chance . (0.000) f a ure (0.000)
→ 0.06148 a composer (0.000) composer (0.000) a composer (0.000) a composer (0.000) one composer (0.000)
→ 0.00379 whose teachers were key influences on their development (0.000) whose teachers had an important influence on their development (0.000) whose teachers had a decisiv e influence on their development (0.000) whose teachers had a significant influence on their development (0.000) whose teachers have had a decisiv e influence on their development (0.000)
→ 0.50952 rave l ' s (0.039) rave l ' s (0.039) rave l (0.253) that ' s it . (0.000) and that ' s it . (0.000)
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what time did storage costs go up the least: morning or afternoon? storing large volumes of data – when storing xml to either file or database, the volume of data a system produces can often exceed reasonable limits, with a number of detriments: the access times go up as more data is read, cpu load goes up as xml data takes more power to process, and storage costs go up. by storing xml data in fast infoset format, data volume may be reduced by as much as 80 percent. eliseo had a busy day storing xml. in the morning, he filled up many hard drives with xml. in the afternoon, he filled up a few hard drives with xml. at night, he filled up a hard drive with xml. retrieved: fast infoset (or fi) is an international standard that specifies a binary encoding format for the xml information set ("xml infoset") as an alternative to the xml document format. it aims to provide more efficient serialization than the text-based xml format.
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→ 0.20254 morning (0.021) morning (0.019) tomorrow (0.000) morning s (0.000) tomorrow (0.000)
♦ → 0.24179 afternoon (0.010) afternoon (0.011) in the afternoon (0.000) afternoon . (0.002) mid afternoon (0.000)
→ 0.06602 the least (0.000) the least (0.000) least (0.000) the lowest (0.000) least (0.000)
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● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their kite into high altitude: team 3 or team 6? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the model plane highest into the air. team 1 got it 1,000 ft. team 2 got it 2,000 ft. team 3 go it 4,000 ft. team 4 got it 9,000 ft. team 5 got it 10,000 ft. team 6 got it 12,000 ft. team 7 got it 13000 ft. team 7 won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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♦ → 0.24204 team 6 (0.216) team 6 (0.216) team (0.000) team 5 (0.033) team 8 (0.001)
→ 0.18000 team 4 (0.065) team 4 (0.063) team (0.000) team 5 (0.034) team of 4 (0.000)
→ 0.17387 team 5 (0.034) team 5 (0.033) team (0.000) team 4 (0.059) team five (0.000)
→ 0.11741 team 7 (0.018) team 7 (0.017) team (0.000) team 8 (0.001) team of 7 (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their kite into high altitude: team b or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the kite highest into the air. team a got it 2,000 ft. team b got it 3,000 ft. team c go it 6,000 ft. team d got it 9,000 ft. team e got it 10,000 ft. team f got it 11,000 ft. team g got it 12,000 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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♦ → 0.24250 team f (0.216) team (0.000) team f (0.238) team f (0.230) team f . (0.012)
→ 0.17608 team e (0.104) team (0.000) team e (0.114) team e (0.107) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.20670 team b (0.119) team b (0.123) team b (0.123) team (0.000) team b . (0.006)
→ 0.13665 team d (0.025) team d (0.025) team d (0.025) team (0.000) d (0.001)
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what is the first name of the player whose mother does not approve of her son's role as a fighter? (les chiefs) the film opens with "the super fan", an avid chiefs fan, making his 3rd belt. the film depicts the lives of 5 chiefs players: mike bajurny (brother of producer david bajurny), brady austin, mike henderson and cory holland. with the exception of henderson, all of these players live in an abandoned storage area on the second story of colisée de laval, affectionately known as "the rat's nest". several players discuss the living conditions. some don't mind it, while other say that since the room is near an exit, the apartments will not be used for a fire exit. henderson mentions that the living situation isn't bad for a young single guy. henderson discusses his role with the team. he doesn't think he is limited to being a fighter, but considers himself to have an owen nolan-type of role with the team, where he could be tough as needed. the super fan shows how he prepares for a big game: which involves the shining of one of his championship belts. a shot of the arena is shown with fans mock-fighting each other with security surrounding the ice. craig martin discusses a line brawl and how it originated. at the end of the second, the team was trailing 3-0, but the chiefs would score 7 goals to come back and win. families of the players discuss their son's and boyfriend's role with the team. bajurny's mother does not approve of her son's role as a fighter. henderson's fiancé discusses how they met and how she feels about him playing professional hockey. a 6'5", 265 lbs ex-military strong man by the name of tim leveque comes to play for the chiefs. the players discuss tim coming to the team, and some players are concerned about not knowing his background. he immediately establishes himself as an enforcer. he is shown fighting 6'7", 320 lb dominic "the giant" forcier and beats him. retrieved: les chiefs is a 2004 canadian documentary film directed by jason gileno. les chiefs follows the laval chiefs, a semi-pro team that plays in the lhspq, from the beginning of the 2001-2002 season until the start of the 2002-2003 season.
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 13 or team 14? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their black drone the highest into the air. team 10 got it 3,333 ft. team 11 got it 4,444 ft. team 12 go it 5,555 ft. team 13 got it 6,666 ft. team 14 got it 11,111 ft. team 15 got it 12,222 ft. team 16 got it 13,333 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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♦ → 0.24275 team 14 (0.216) 14 team (0.000) team 14 (0.210) 14 team (0.000) teams 14 (0.000)
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→ 0.16390 team 12 (0.035) team 12 (0.035) team of 12 (0.000) team (0.000) team 12 th (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team b or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the blue drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,500 ft. team b got it 3,500 ft. team c go it 4,500 ft. team d got it 5,500 ft. team e got it 10,500 ft. team f got it 13,500 ft. team g got it 14,500 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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♦ → 0.24275 team f (0.216) team (0.000) team f (0.216) team f (0.216) team f . (0.010)
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→ 0.19622 team b (0.093) team b (0.096) team b (0.090) team (0.000) team b . (0.004)
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what is the name of the person who made his first attempts at composition when he was five? (benjamin britten) britten was born in the fishing port of lowestoft in suffolk, on the east coast of england on 22 november 1913, the feast day of saint cecilia. he was the youngest of four children of robert victor britten (1878–1934) and his wife edith rhoda, née hockey (1874–1937). robert britten's youthful ambition to become a farmer had been thwarted by lack of capital, and he had instead trained as a dentist, a profession he practised successfully but without pleasure. while studying at charing cross hospital in london he met edith hockey, the daughter of a civil service clerk in the british government's home office. they were married in september 1901 at st john's, smith square, london.the consensus among biographers of britten is that his father was a loving but somewhat stern and remote parent. britten, according to his sister beth, "got on well with him and shared his wry sense of humour, dedication to work and capacity for taking pains". edith britten was a talented amateur musician and secretary of the lowestoft musical society. in the english provinces of the early 20th century, distinctions of social class were taken very seriously. britten described his family as "very ordinary middle class", but there were aspects of the brittens that were not ordinary: edith's father was illegitimate, and her mother was an alcoholic; robert britten was an agnostic and refused to attend church on sundays. music was the principal means by which edith britten strove to maintain the family's social standing, inviting the pillars of the local community to musical soirées at the house.when britten was three months old he contracted pneumonia and nearly died. the illness left him with a damaged heart, and doctors warned his parents that he would probably never be able to lead a normal life. he recovered more fully than expected, and as a boy was a keen tennis player and cricketer. to his mother's great delight he was an outstandingly musical child, unlike his sisters, who inherited their father's indifference to music, while his brother, though musically talented, was interested only in ragtime. edith gave the young britten his first lessons in piano and notation. he made his first attempts at composition when he was five. he started piano lessons when he was seven years old, and three years later began to play the viola. he was one of the last composers brought up on exclusively live music: his father refused to have a gramophone or, later, a radio in the house. retrieved: edward benjamin britten, baron britten (22 november 1913 – 4 december 1976) was an english composer, conductor and pianist. he was a central figure of 20th-century british classical music, with a range of works including opera, other vocal music, orchestral and chamber pieces. his best-known works include the opera "peter grimes" (1945), the "war requiem" (1962) and the orchestral showpiece "the young person's guide to the orchestra" (1945).
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what were the three things marie became resentful to fauré about? (gabriel fauré) in 1883 fauré married marie fremiet, the daughter of a leading sculptor, emmanuel fremiet. the marriage was affectionate, but marie became resentful of fauré's frequent absences, his dislike of domestic life – "horreur du domicile" – and his love affairs, while she remained at home. though fauré valued marie as a friend and confidante, writing to her often – sometimes daily – when away from home, she did not share his passionate nature, which found fulfilment elsewhere. fauré and his wife had two sons. the first, born in 1883, emmanuel fauré-fremiet (marie insisted on combining her family name with fauré's), became a biologist of international reputation. the second son, philippe, born in 1889, became a writer; his works included histories, plays, and biographies of his father and grandfather.contemporary accounts agree that fauré was extremely attractive to women; in duchen's phrase, "his conquests were legion in the paris salons." after a romantic attachment to the singer emma bardac from around 1892, followed by another to the composer adela maddison, in 1900 fauré met the pianist marguerite hasselmans, the daughter of alphonse hasselmans. this led to a relationship which lasted for the rest of fauré's life. he maintained her in a paris apartment, and she acted openly as his companion. about this time, or shortly afterwards, fauré's liaison with emma bardac began; in duchen's words, "for the first time, in his late forties, he experienced a fulfilling, passionate relationship which extended over several years". his principal biographers all agree that this affair inspired a burst of creativity and a new originality in his music, exemplified in the song cycle la bonne chanson. fauré wrote the dolly suite for piano duet between 1894 and 1897 and dedicated it to bardac's daughter hélène, known as "dolly". some people suspected that fauré was dolly's father, but biographers including nectoux and duchen think it unlikely. fauré's affair with emma bardac is thought to have begun after dolly was born, though there is no conclusive evidence either way.during the 1890s fauré's fortunes improved. when ernest guiraud, professor of composition at the paris conservatoire, died in 1892, saint-saëns encouraged fauré to apply for the vacant post. the faculty of the conservatoire regarded fauré as dangerously modern, and its head, ambroise thomas, blocked the appointment, declaring, "fauré? never! if he's appointed, i resign." however, fauré was appointed to another of guiraud's posts, inspector of the music conservatories in the french provinces. he disliked the prolonged travelling around the country that the work entailed, but the post gave him a steady income and enabled him to give up teaching amateur pupils. retrieved: gabriel urbain fauré (; 12 may 1845 – 4 november 1924) was a french composer, organist, pianist and teacher. he was one of the foremost french composers of his generation, and his musical style influenced many 20th-century composers. among his best-known works are his "pavane", requiem, "sicilienne", nocturnes for piano and the songs "après un rêve" and "clair de lune".
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what time did storage costs go up: 11 am or 12 pm? storing large volumes of data – when storing xml to either file or database, the volume of data a system produces can often exceed reasonable limits, with a number of detriments: the access times go up as more data is read, cpu load goes up as xml data takes more power to process, and storage costs go up. by storing xml data in fast infoset format, data volume may be reduced by as much as 80 percent. porfirio had a busy day storing xml. at 9 am, he stored 203 gigabytes to the database. at 10 am, he stored 303 gigabytes to the database. at 11 am, he stored 403 gigabytes to the database. at 12 pm, he got lunch. at 1 pm, he stored 503 gigabytes to the database. at 2 pm, he stored 603 gigabytes to the database. at 3 pm, she went to sleep to finish storing xml later that night. retrieved: fast infoset (or fi) is an international standard that specifies a binary encoding format for the xml information set ("xml infoset") as an alternative to the xml document format. it aims to provide more efficient serialization than the text-based xml format.
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: day 1 or day 3? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there was a week long bike tournament. day 1 had 500 cyclists left. day 2 had 400 cyclists left. day 3 had 300 cyclists left. day 4 had 200 cyclists left. day 5 had 100 cyclists left. day 6 had 50 cyclists left. day 7 had 10 cyclists left. tom won the tournament and got a big trophy. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
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what is the real name of the person who goes to america to wrestle? (fighting with my family) in 2002, in norwich, england, uk, 10-year-old zak bevis is engrossed by the wwf (now wwe) king of the ring pay-per-view event until his younger sister saraya changes the channel to her favorite program, charmed. the siblings wrestle, urged on by their parents rick and julia. rick books the children for their first wrestling match where saraya, initially reluctant to wrestle a boy, goes on to win as planned. at 18, competing under the ring name "britani knight", saraya and her brother "zak zodiac" help their parents train prospective wrestlers while working toward their own promotion. rick and julia, struggling financially, ask wwe trainer hutch morgan to sign the siblings. he finally agrees to a tryout before a smackdown taping at the o2 arena, and tells saraya to find a different name as they "already have a britani". the siblings receive advice from dwayne johnson, and saraya adopts the name paige from her favorite character on charmed. the two try out with several other wrestlers and are all belittled by morgan. he ultimately chooses paige over the rest, despite her attempt to have zak signed as well. with her brother's encouragement, paige leaves for america while zak continues wrestling on the british independent circuit, assisting his parents' wrestling school, and tending to his girlfriend and newborn son. arriving at nxt in florida, paige has difficulty adjusting to the wwe style of entertainment – chiefly, the absence of intergender competition and the inexperience of her fellow female trainees jeri-lynn, kirsten, & maddison. paige struggles with performing promos and morgan's constant belittlement. morgan makes it clear to zak that he will never be signed to wwe, and zak falls into alcoholism. paige discovers her parents are selling merchandise of her likeness without her permission and have booked her in a match against zak scheduled for her christmas break. retrieved: fighting with my family is a 2019 biographical sports comedy-drama film written and directed by stephen merchant. based on the documentary by max fisher, it depicts the wwe career of professional wrestler paige, portrayed by florence pugh. the film also stars lena headey, nick frost, jack lowden, vince vaughn, and dwayne johnson, who also acts as a producer.
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will bob prefer hiking more or less on monday than tuesday? if all the other factors influencing humidity remain constant, at ground level the relative humidity rises as the temperature falls. this is because less vapor is needed to saturate the air, so vapor condenses as the temperature falls. in normal conditions, the dew point temperature will not be greater than the air temperature because relative humidity cannot exceed 100%.[4] bob is an avid hiker. he loves to travel and hike on all the trails in his state. although bob loves being outside, he doesn't much like being in humid weather, and likes to keep inside on more humid days. he is deciding on which day to go hiking, monday, which the high temperature will be 90 degrees, and tuesday which the high temperature will be 75 degrees. retrieved: the dew point is the temperature to which air must be cooled to become saturated with water vapor. when further cooled, the airborne water vapor will condense to form liquid water (dew). when air cools to its dew point through contact with a surface that is colder than the air, water will condense on the surface.
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which would be the least crash prone way to travel for steven? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. steven loves biking to get to and from places instead of driving his car. this weekend he is planning a long bike ride along the city streets to see some sites. he is however, concerned with traffic, and knows that it can sometimes be dangerous. he has wonder if he should travel with some friends for the ride, or just go alone. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: thursday or monday? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there were a lot of motorcycles on interstate 2 last week. on friday, there were 1000 motorcyclists. on saturday, there were 1200 motorcyclists. on sunday, there were 1400 motorcyclists. on monday, there were 1600 motorcyclists. on tuesday, there were 1800 motorcyclists. on wednesday, there were 2000 motorcyclists. on thursday, there were 2500 motorcyclists. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
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what is the first name of the player that doesn't live in an abandoned storage area? (les chiefs) the film opens with "the super fan", an avid chiefs fan, making his 3rd belt. the film depicts the lives of 5 chiefs players: mike bajurny (brother of producer david bajurny), brady austin, mike henderson and cory holland. with the exception of henderson, all of these players live in an abandoned storage area on the second story of colisée de laval, affectionately known as "the rat's nest". several players discuss the living conditions. some don't mind it, while other say that since the room is near an exit, the apartments will not be used for a fire exit. henderson mentions that the living situation isn't bad for a young single guy. henderson discusses his role with the team. he doesn't think he is limited to being a fighter, but considers himself to have an owen nolan-type of role with the team, where he could be tough as needed. the super fan shows how he prepares for a big game: which involves the shining of one of his championship belts. a shot of the arena is shown with fans mock-fighting each other with security surrounding the ice. craig martin discusses a line brawl and how it originated. at the end of the second, the team was trailing 3-0, but the chiefs would score 7 goals to come back and win. families of the players discuss their son's and boyfriend's role with the team. bajurny's mother does not approve of her son's role as a fighter. henderson's fiancé discusses how they met and how she feels about him playing professional hockey. a 6'5", 265 lbs ex-military strong man by the name of tim leveque comes to play for the chiefs. the players discuss tim coming to the team, and some players are concerned about not knowing his background. he immediately establishes himself as an enforcer. he is shown fighting 6'7", 320 lb dominic "the giant" forcier and beats him. retrieved: les chiefs is a 2004 canadian documentary film directed by jason gileno. les chiefs follows the laval chiefs, a semi-pro team that plays in the lhspq, from the beginning of the 2001-2002 season until the start of the 2002-2003 season.
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what are the last names of the three men dr. watts speaks to at the bide-a-wee rest home? (carry on screaming!) the film opens in edwardian times in hocombe woods, where doris mann and albert potter are courting. when albert searches the woods for a peeping tom, doris is abducted by a monster named oddbod, which leaves a finger behind. albert, finding the finger, rushes to the police station and reports the matter to detective constable slobotham, who in turn tells his superior, the henpecked detective sergeant sidney bung, who has been investigating similar disappearances in the same woods. after searching the woods for further clues, the group stumble across the eerie bide-a-wee rest home, and are shown to the sitting-room by the butler, sockett. sockett informs the mistress of the house, valeria, of their presence, and she awakens her electrically-charged brother, dr. orlando watt. dr watt speaks to the three men, who are frightened from the house when dr. watt vanishes and re-appears when his electrical charge runs down. the next day, bung, slobotham and potter interview dan dann, a lavatory man, who once worked at bide-a-wee as a gardener but is silenced by oddbod before he can reveal anything. meanwhile, the police scientist accidentally creates a second creature—oddbod junior (billy cornelius)—when subjecting oddbod's finger to an electrical charge. after killing the scientist, oddbod junior makes his way to the mansion, where valeria and watt are turning people into mannequins in the manner of house of wax to sell. bung arrives at the house to investigate dann's death, but becomes infatuated with valeria instead. retrieved: carry on screaming! is a british comedy and the twelfth film in the series of "carry on" films to be made and was released in 1966. it was the last of the series to be made by anglo-amalgamated before the series moved to the rank organisation. of the regular cast, it features kenneth williams, jim dale, charles hawtrey, joan sims, bernard bresslaw and peter butterworth.
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 21 or team 25? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their gray drone the highest into the air. team 20 got it 3,334 ft. team 21 got it 4,445 ft. team 22 go it 5,556 ft. team 23 got it 6,667 ft. team 24 got it 11,112 ft. team 25 got it 12,223 ft. team 26 got it 13,333 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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what hour did access times go up: 1 pm or 4 pm? storing large volumes of data – when storing xml to either file or database, the volume of data a system produces can often exceed reasonable limits, with a number of detriments: the access times go up as more data is read, cpu load goes up as xml data takes more power to process, and storage costs go up. by storing xml data in fast infoset format, data volume may be reduced by as much as 80 percent. bob had a busy day storing xml. at 1 pm, he stored 15 gigabytes to the database. at 2 pm, he stored 25 gigabytes to the database. at 3 pm, he stored 35 gigabytes to the database. at 4 pm, he got dinner. at 5 pm, he stored 45 gigabytes to the database. at 6 pm, he stored 55 gigabytes to the database. at 7 pm, he went to sleep to finish storing xml tomorrow. retrieved: fast infoset (or fi) is an international standard that specifies a binary encoding format for the xml information set ("xml infoset") as an alternative to the xml document format. it aims to provide more efficient serialization than the text-based xml format.
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: jason or kevin? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 4th grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. anthony was the youngest. kevin was the 2nd youngest. jason was the 3rd youngest. matthew was the 4th youngest. gary was the 5th youngest. timothy was the 6th youngest. the last one was jose, who was the oldest. they all looked fantastic that day. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
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whose politically progressive outlook was deplored? (maurice ravel) in 1897 ravel was readmitted to the conservatoire, studying composition with fauré, and taking private lessons in counterpoint with andré gedalge. both these teachers, particularly fauré, regarded him highly and were key influences on his development as a composer. as ravel's course progressed, fauré reported "a distinct gain in maturity ... engaging wealth of imagination". ravel's standing at the conservatoire was nevertheless undermined by the hostility of the director, théodore dubois, who deplored the young man's musically and politically progressive outlook. consequently, according to a fellow-student, michel-dimitri calvocoressi, he was "a marked man, against whom all weapons were good". he wrote some substantial works while studying with fauré, including the overture shéhérazade and a violin sonata, but he won no prizes, and therefore was expelled again in 1900. as a former student he was allowed to attend fauré's classes as a non-participating "auditeur" until finally abandoning the conservatoire in 1903.in 1899 ravel composed his first piece to become widely known, though it made little impact initially: pavane pour une infante défunte ("pavane for a dead princess"). it was originally a solo piano work, commissioned by the princesse de polignac. in 1897 he conducted the first performance of the shéhérazade overture, which had a mixed reception, with boos mingling with applause from the audience, and unflattering reviews from the critics. one described the piece as "a jolting debut: a clumsy plagiarism of the russian school" and called ravel a "mediocrely gifted debutant ... who will perhaps become something if not someone in about ten years, if he works hard." another critic, pierre lalo, thought that ravel showed talent, but was too indebted to debussy and should instead emulate beethoven. over the succeeding decades lalo became ravel's most implacable critic.from the start of his career, ravel appeared calmly indifferent to blame or praise. those who knew him well believed that this was no pose but wholly genuine. the only opinion of his music that he truly valued was his own, perfectionist and severely self-critical. at twenty years of age he was, in the words of the biographer burnett james, "self-possessed, a little aloof, intellectually biased, given to mild banter." he dressed like a dandy and was meticulous about his appearance and demeanour. orenstein comments that, short in stature, light in frame, and bony in features, ravel had the "appearance of a well-dressed jockey", whose large head seemed suitably matched to his formidable intellect. during the late 1890s and into the early years of the next century, ravel was bearded in the fashion of the day; from his mid-thirties he was clean-shaven. retrieved: joseph maurice ravel (; ; 7 march 1875 – 28 december 1937) was a french composer, pianist and conductor. he is often associated with impressionism along with his elder contemporary claude debussy, although both composers rejected the term. in the 1920s and 1930s ravel was internationally regarded as france's greatest living composer.
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how many private schools existed in new zealand in april 2014? (private_school) as of april 2014, there are 88 private schools in new zealand, catering for around 28,000 students or 3.7% of the entire student population. private school numbers have been in decline since the mid-1970s as a result of many private schools opting to become state-integrated schools, mostly due of financial difficulties stemming from changes in student numbers and/or the economy. state-integrated schools keep their private school special character and receives state funds in return for having to operate like a state school, e.g. they must teach the state curriculum, they must employ registered teachers, and they can't charge tuition fees (they can charge "attendance dues" for the upkeep on the still-private school land and buildings). the largest decline in private school numbers occurred between 1979 and 1984, when the nation's then-private catholic school system integrated. as a result, private schools in new zealand are now largely restricted to the largest cities (auckland, hamilton, wellington and christchurch) and niche markets. retrieved: private schools, also known to many as independent schools, non-governmental, privately funded, or non-state schools, are not administered by local, state or national governments. children who attend private schools may be there because they are dissatisfied with public schools in their area. they may be selected for their academic prowess, or prowess in other fields, or sometimes their religious background.
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whose expectations were very different from what he found in america? (i. m. pei) as pei, neared the end of his secondary education, he decided to study at a university. he was accepted to a number of schools, but decided to enroll at the university of pennsylvania. pei's choice had two roots. while studying in shanghai, he had closely examined the catalogs for various institutions of higher learning around the world. the architectural program at the university of pennsylvania stood out to him. the other major factor was hollywood. pei was fascinated by the representations of college life in the films of bing crosby, which differed tremendously from the academic atmosphere in china. "college life in the u.s. seemed to me to be mostly fun and games", he said in 2000. "since i was too young to be serious, i wanted to be part of it ... you could get a feeling for it in bing crosby's movies. college life in america seemed very exciting to me. it's not real, we know that. nevertheless, at that time it was very attractive to me. i decided that was the country for me."in 1935 pei boarded a boat and sailed to san francisco, then traveled by train to philadelphia. what he found, however, differed vastly from his expectations. professors at the university of pennsylvania based their teaching in the beaux-arts style, rooted in the classical traditions of greece and rome. pei was more intrigued by modern architecture, and also felt intimidated by the high level of drafting proficiency shown by other students. he decided to abandon architecture and transferred to the engineering program at massachusetts institute of technology (mit). once he arrived, however, the dean of the architecture school commented on his eye for design and convinced pei to return to his original major.mit's architecture faculty was also focused on the beaux-arts school, and pei found himself uninspired by the work. in the library he found three books by the swiss-french architect le corbusier. pei was inspired by the innovative designs of the new international style, characterized by simplified form and the use of glass and steel materials. le corbusier visited mit in november 1935, an occasion which powerfully affected pei: "the two days with le corbusier, or 'corbu' as we used to call him, were probably the most important days in my architectural education." pei was also influenced by the work of us architect frank lloyd wright. in 1938 he drove to spring green, wisconsin, to visit wright's famous taliesin building. after waiting for two hours, however, he left without meeting wright. retrieved: ieoh ming pei (), faia, riba ( 26 april 1917 – 16 may 2019) was a chinese-american architect. born in guangzhou but raised in hong kong and shanghai, pei drew inspiration at an early age from the garden villas at suzhou, the traditional retreat of the scholar-gentry to which his family belonged. in 1935, he moved to the united states and enrolled in the university of pennsylvania's architecture school, but he quickly transferred to the massachusetts institute of technology.
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what is the last name of the beatles band member at the kinfauns garden? ("something" (beatles song)) the promotional clip for "something" was shot in late october 1969, not long after lennon had privately announced that he was leaving the band. by this time, the individual beatles had drawn apart and so the film consisted of separate clips of each beatle walking around his home, accompanied by his wife, edited together. harrison's segment shows him and boyd together in the garden at kinfauns; in author john winn's description, harrison appears "solemn" while boyd is seen "smiling sweetly" and "sporting leather and fur coats". winn also comments on the attractiveness of all the wives in contrast to the unkempt appearance of mccartney, especially, who had sunk into depression at the realisation that the beatles were over. the four segments were edited and compiled into a single film clip by neil aspinall. writing in the new york times following aspinall's death in 2008, allan kozinn said: "what mr. aspinall's idyllic film avoided showing was that the beatles were at that point barely on speaking terms. in the film, no two beatles are seen together."in 2015, following restoration overseen by apple's jonathan clyde, the "something" promo film was included in the beatles' video compilation 1 and its expanded edition, 1+. rolling stone journalist rob sheffield comments on the significance of the clip, with regard to the band's history: [e]ach couple projects a totally different vibe – george and patti peacocking in their hippie-royalty finery, paul and linda on the farm in scotland with martha the sheepdog, ringo and maureen goofing around on motorbikes, john and yoko serene in their matching black robes. each beatle looks like he's found what he was looking for – but they're heading for four separate futures. in her review of 1+, for paste, gillian gaar says that with the beatles' promotional films of their singles, from "love me do" to "something" (the last one they made during their career), "you can see the development of the promo clip, progressing from a short film that simply served up a straight performance to a piece of work that was striving to be something more artistic." retrieved: "something" is a song by the english rock band the beatles from their 1969 album "abbey road". it was written by george harrison, the band's lead guitarist. soon after the album's release, the song was issued as a single, coupled with "come together", making it the first harrison composition to become a beatles a-side.
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what is the name of the person who recalled she was a pretty morbid kid? (courtney love) love has been candid about her diverse musical influences, the earliest being patti smith, the runaways, and the pretenders, artists she discovered while in juvenile hall at age fifteen. as a child, her first exposure to music was records that her parents retrieved each month through columbia record club. the first record love owned was leonard cohen's songs of leonard cohen (1967), which she obtained from her mother: "he was so lyric-conscious and morbid, and i was a pretty morbid kid," she recalled. as a teenager, she named flipper, kate bush, soft cell, joni mitchell, laura nyro, lou reed, and dead kennedys among her favorite artists. she has also spoken of her appreciation for new wave and post-punk bands she became acquainted with while living as a teenager in the united kingdom, such as echo and the bunnymen, the smiths, siouxsie and the banshees, television, bauhaus, and joy division.while in dublin at age fifteen, love attended a virgin prunes concert, an event she credited as being a pivotal influence: "i had never seen so much sex, snarl, poetry, evil, restraint, grace, filth, raw power and the very essence of rock and roll," she recalled. "[i had seen] u2 [who] gave me lashes of love and inspiration, and a few nights later the virgin prunes fucked–me–up." decades later, in 2009, love introduced the band's frontman gavin friday at a carnegie hall event, and performed a song with him.love's diverse genre interests were illustrated in a 1991 interview with flipside, in which she stated: "there's a part of me that wants to have a grindcore band and another that wants to have a raspberries-type pop band." discussing the abrasive sound of hole's debut album, she said she felt she had to "catch up with all my hip peers who'd gone all indie on me, and who made fun of me for liking r.e.m. and the smiths." she has also embraced the influence of experimental artists and punk rock groups, including sonic youth, swans, big black, diamanda galás, the germs, and the stooges. while writing celebrity skin, she drew influence from neil young and my bloody valentine. she has also cited her contemporary pj harvey as an influence, saying: "the one rock star that makes me know i'm shit is polly harvey. i'm nothing next to the purity that she experiences." in 2014, she named "bitter sweet symphony" by the verve as one of her favorite songs.literature and poetry have often been a major influence on her songwriting; love said she had "always wanted to be a poet, but there was no money in it." she has named the works of t.s. eliot and charles baudelaire as influential, and referenced works by dante rossetti, william shakespeare, rudyard kipling, and anne sexton in her lyrics. retrieved: courtney michelle love (born courtney michelle harrison; july 9, 1964) is an american singer, songwriter and actress. a figure in the punk and grunge scenes of the 1990s, love's career has spanned four decades. she rose to prominence as the lead vocalist of the alternative rock band hole, which she formed in 1989.
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what is the first name of the person whose personal vinyl records were donated for auction? (courtney love) in 1993, love and husband kurt cobain performed an acoustic set together at the rock against rape benefit in los angeles, which raised awareness and provided resources for victims of sexual abuse. in 2000, love publicly advocated for reform of the record industry in a personal letter published by salon. in the letter, love said: "it's not piracy when kids swap music over the internet using napster or gnutella or freenet or imesh or beaming their cds into a my.mp3.com or myplay.com music locker. it's piracy when those guys that run those companies make side deals with the cartel lawyers and label heads so that they can be 'the label's' friend', and not the artists." in a subsequent interview with carrie fisher, she said that she was interested in starting a union for recording artists, and also discussed race relations in the music industry, advocating for record companies to "put money back into the black community [whom] white people have been stealing from for years."love has been a long-standing supporter of lgbt causes. she has frequently collaborated with los angeles gay and lesbian center, taking part in the center's "an evening with women" events. the proceeds of the event help provide food and shelter for homeless youth; services for seniors; legal assistance; domestic violence services; health and mental health services, and cultural arts programs. love participated with linda perry for the event in 2012, and performed alongside aimee mann and comedian wanda sykes. speaking on her collaboration on the event, love said: "seven thousand kids in los angeles a year go out on the street, and forty percent of those kids are gay, lesbian, or transgendered. they come out to their parents, and become homeless... for whatever reason, i don't really know why, but gay men have a lot of foundations—i've played many of them—but the lesbian side of it doesn't have as much money and/or donors, so we're excited that this has grown to cover women and women's affairs."she has also contributed to aids organizations, partaking in benefits for amfar and the red campaign. in may 2011, she donated six of her husband cobain's personal vinyl records for auction at mariska hargitay's joyful heart foundation event for victims of child abuse, rape, and domestic violence. she has also supported the sophie lancaster foundation. retrieved: courtney michelle love (born courtney michelle harrison; july 9, 1964) is an american singer, songwriter and actress. a figure in the punk and grunge scenes of the 1990s, love's career has spanned four decades. she rose to prominence as the lead vocalist of the alternative rock band hole, which she formed in 1989.
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→ 0.27533 c (0.000) " (0.000) c ) (0.000) d . (0.000) c . (0.001)
→ 0.21214 a (0.000) a (0.000) one (0.000) the (0.000) an (0.000)
→ 0.17367 g (0.000) " (0.000) e (0.000) . (0.000) g . (0.000)
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what is the name of the character who calls themselves "the brown phantom"? (hey there, it's yogi bear!) boo-boo bear wakes up from winter hibernation, excited about the new spring. then yogi bear wakes up, his only interest finding some food to eat. cindy bear unsuccessfully tries to woo yogi. after ranger smith thwarts yogi's latest attempts to grab some food, yogi gets angry and convinces the ranger to transfer him out of jellystone national park. smith prepares yogi to be sent over to the san diego zoo along with an identification tag. yogi first says goodbye to everything, but tricks another bear named corn pone into going to california instead of him and boo-boo and cindy remain unaware of this, thinking yogi has departed for good. soon, yogi is stealing food from all over the park under the alter ego "the brown phantom", but smith believes it is another bear. he threatens whoever it is to be sent to the zoo. cindy, wishing to be with yogi at the zoo, angers smith into mistakenly sending her away. however, she gets sent to the st. louis zoo instead, as the san diego zoo does not need any more bears. when she realizes her true destination, she gets very sad, crying since she knows she would be far from yogi now. late that night, cindy falls out of the train and becomes lost. a traveling circus is looking for a great act to raise their ratings, when suddenly, their dog runs off and scares cindy into walking on the telephone wires, the perfect opportunity for the circus. retrieved: hey there, it's yogi bear! is a 1964 american animated musical comedy film produced by hanna-barbera productions and released by columbia pictures. the film stars the voices of daws butler, don messick, julie bennett, mel blanc, and j. pat o'malley.
→ 0.70689 yog i bear (0.544) yog i bear (0.527) yog i bear (0.544) jo g i bear (0.000) jo g i bear (0.000)
♦ → 0.24649 yog i . (0.027) yog i . (0.026) yog is . (0.000) yoga . (0.000) yog i ! (0.000)
→ 0.01801 boo - boo bear (0.000) bush bear (0.000) boo ! (0.000) bush y bear (0.000) bush bear (0.000)
→ 0.01979 cind y bear (0.000) cind y bear (0.000) cind y bear (0.000) cind y bear s (0.000) cind y (0.000)
→ 0.00883 smith (0.000) black smith (0.000) smith (0.000) black smith s (0.000) smith s (0.000)
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what is the only divisor besides 1 that a prime number can have? (prime_number) a prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. a natural number greater than 1 that is not a prime number is called a composite number. for example, 5 is prime because 1 and 5 are its only positive integer factors, whereas 6 is composite because it has the divisors 2 and 3 in addition to 1 and 6. the fundamental theorem of arithmetic establishes the central role of primes in number theory: any integer greater than 1 can be expressed as a product of primes that is unique up to ordering. the uniqueness in this theorem requires excluding 1 as a prime because one can include arbitrarily many instances of 1 in any factorization, e.g., 3, 1 · 3, 1 · 1 · 3, etc. are all valid factorizations of 3. retrieved: a prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers. a natural number greater than 1 that is not prime is called a composite number. for example, 5 is prime because the only ways of writing it as a product, or , involve 5 itself.
→ 0.51537 itself (0.939) himself (0.001) herself (0.000) themselves (0.000) yourself (0.000)
→ 0.09386 1 (0.000) . (0.000) 1. (0.000) " (0.000) 1) (0.000)
♦ → 0.24678 itself . (0.059) myself . (0.000) himself . (0.000) themselves . (0.000) yourself . (0.000)
→ 0.09485 1 and itself (0.002) 1 and himself (0.000) 1 and himself . (0.000) 1 and herself (0.000) 1 and themselves (0.000)
→ 0.04914 1 and itself . (0.000) 1 and himself . (0.000) 1 and herself . (0.000) 1, and himself . (0.000) 1 and themselves . (0.000)
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: john or tim? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a big family photo of the smith's kids happened last week. the youngest is tim, who is 1. sarah is only 2 years old. bob is a little older at 3 years old. jessica is 4 years old. john is 5 years old. amy is 6 years old. the oldest child is frank, who is 7 years old. they all had the biggest smiles. retrieved: the schedule of childhood immunizations in the united states is given by the centers for disease control and prevention (cdc). the vaccination schedule is broken down by age: birth to six years of age, seven to eighteen, and adults nineteen and older.
♦ → 0.24695 tim (0.335) " (0.000) time (0.000) " i don ' t know what to do ," he said . (0.000) " i don ' t know what to say ," he said . (0.000)
→ 0.66536 john (0.362) john (0.368) john . (0.097) jo e (0.000) john n y (0.000)
→ 0.03499 a greater chance (0.000) greater chance (0.000) better chance (0.000) more chance (0.000) greater opportunity (0.000)
→ 0.02721 b (0.000) " (0.000) b . (0.000) b ) (0.000) ' (0.000)
→ 0.02548 he (0.000) he (0.000) he has (0.000) him (0.000) he said (0.000)
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what did gasquet think the plague was? (black_death) the historian francis aidan gasquet wrote about the 'great pestilence' in 1893 and suggested that "it would appear to be some form of the ordinary eastern or bubonic plague". he was able to adopt the epidemiology of the bubonic plague for the black death for the second edition in 1908, implicating rats and fleas in the process, and his interpretation was widely accepted for other ancient and medieval epidemics, such as the justinian plague that was prevalent in the eastern roman empire from 541 to 700 ce. retrieved: the black death, also known as the great plague or the plague, or less commonly the black plague, was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, resulting in the deaths of an estimated people in eurasia and peaking in europe from 1347 to 1351. the bacterium "yersinia pestis", which results in several forms of plague, is believed to have been the cause. the black death was the first major european outbreak of plague, and the second plague pandemic.
♦ → 0.24698 some form of the ordinary eastern or bu b onic plague (0.362) any form of common eastern or bu b onic plague (0.000) any form of ordinary eastern or bu b onic plague (0.000) any form of the common eastern or bu b onic plague (0.000) any form of the common eastern or bu b onic plague (0.000)
→ 0.52341 the bu b onic plague (0.002) bu b onic plague (0.177) bu b onic plague (0.166) the bu b onic plague (0.002) the bu b onic plague (0.001)
→ 0.02606 the ' great pest il ence ' (0.000) the ' great plague ' (0.000) the " great plague " (0.000) the ' great plague ' (0.000) the " great plague " (0.000)
→ 0.18362 the black death (0.000) the black death (0.000) black death (0.001) the black death (0.000) the black death (0.000)
→ 0.01994 the ordinary eastern or bu b onic plague ". (0.000) the usual eastern or bu b onic plague . " (0.000) the ordinary eastern or bu b onic plague . " (0.000) the common eastern or bu b onic plague . " (0.000) the common eastern or bu b onic plague . " (0.000)
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what are the full names the people harry pebbel gathers in his office? (the bad and the beautiful) in hollywood, director fred amiel, movie star georgia lorrison, and screenwriter james lee bartlow each refuse to speak by phone to jonathan shields in paris. movie producer harry pebbel gathers them in his office and explains that shields was calling them because he has a new film idea and he wants the three of them for the project. shields cannot get financing on his own, but with their names attached, there would be no problem. pebbel asks the three to allow him to get shields on the phone before they give their final answer. as they await shields' call, pebbel assures the three that he understands why they refused to speak to shields. the backstory of their involvement with shields then unfolds in a series of flashbacks. shields is the son of a notorious former studio head who had been dumped by the industry. the elder shields was so unpopular that his son had to hire "extras" to attend his funeral. despite the industry's ill feelings toward him because of his father, the younger shields is determined to make it in hollywood by any means necessary. shields partners with aspiring director amiel, whom he meets at his father's funeral. shields intentionally loses money he does not have in a poker game to film executive pebbel, so he can talk pebbel into letting him work off the debt as a line producer. shields and amiel learn their respective trades making b movies for pebbel. when one of their films becomes a hit, amiel decides they are ready to take on a more significant project he has been nursing along, and shields pitches it to the studio. shields gets a $1 million budget to produce the film, but betrays amiel by allowing someone with an established reputation to be chosen as director. the film's success allows shields to start his own studio, and pebbel comes to work for him there. amiel, now independent of shields, goes on to become an oscar-winning director in his own right. retrieved: the bad and the beautiful is a 1952 american melodrama that tells the story of a film producer who alienates all around him. the film was directed by vincente minnelli and written by george bradshaw and charles schnee. it stars lana turner, kirk douglas, walter pidgeon, dick powell, barry sullivan, gloria grahame and gilbert roland.
♦ → 0.24700 f red a mie l (0.002) a mie l (0.000) the a mie l (0.000) a mie l . (0.000) a mel (0.000)
→ 0.47620 jon a than shield s (0.001) jon a than shield s (0.001) jon a than shield s (0.001) jon a than shield (0.000) jon shield s (0.000)
→ 0.09833 har ry pe b bel (0.000) har ry kan e (0.000) har ry styles (0.000) har ry pot ter (0.000) har ry pe bble (0.000)
→ 0.12931 h ollywood (0.000) h ollywood (0.000) hol ly o ak s (0.000) h ollywood movies (0.000) l on don (0.000)
→ 0.04916 lor rison (0.000) trucks (0.000) lor ries (0.000) truck (0.000) lor ry (0.000)
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what is the last name of the person who submitted seventy-two songs to columbia records for consideration? (4 (beyoncé album)) 4 is the fourth solo studio album by american singer beyoncé. it was released on june 24, 2011 by parkwood entertainment and columbia records. following a career hiatus that reignited her creativity, beyoncé was inspired to create a record with a basis in traditional rhythm and blues that stood apart from contemporary popular music. her collaborations with songwriters and record producers the-dream, tricky stewart and shea taylor produced a mellower tone, developing diverse vocal styles and influences from funk, hip hop, and soul music. severing professional ties with father and manager mathew knowles, beyoncé eschewed the music of her previous releases in favor of an intimate, personal album. 4's lyrics emphasize monogamy, female empowerment and self-reflection, a result of beyoncé considering a maturer message to contend artistic credibility. in may 2011, beyoncé submitted seventy-two songs to columbia records for consideration, twelve of which appeared on the standard edition. 4 was promoted in mid-2011 by television performances and festival appearances, such as beyoncé's headlining glastonbury festival set. the album received generally positive reviews by music critics; several publications included it on their year-end lists. it was her fourth consecutive album to debut at number one on the us billboard 200, and it also reached number one in brazil, france, ireland, south korea, spain, switzerland and the united kingdom. 4 spawned the international singles "run the world (girls)", "best thing i never had", "party", "love on top" and "countdown". "love on top" won the grammy award for best traditional r&b performance at the 55th annual ceremony. as of december 2015, 4 has sold 1.5 million copies in the united states. retrieved: 4 is the fourth solo studio album by american singer beyoncé. it was released on june 24, 2011 by parkwood entertainment and columbia records. following a career hiatus that reignited her creativity, beyoncé was inspired to create a record with a basis in traditional rhythm and blues that stood apart from contemporary popular music.
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→ 0.39490 be y on c é (0.287) be y once (0.006) be y on c é (0.287) be y on c ée (0.000) be y on c è (0.000)
→ 0.02349 a (0.000) a (0.000) one (0.000) the (0.000) an (0.000)
→ 0.00764 jun e (0.000) jun e (0.000) jun . (0.000) ju ly (0.000) jun e . (0.000)
→ 0.32643 be y on c é . (0.015) be y once . (0.000) be y on c é . (0.014) be y on c é (0.296) be y on c é ! (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team b or team e? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their purple drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,511 ft. team b got it 3,511 ft. team c go it 4,511 ft. team d got it 5,511 ft. team e got it 10,511 ft. team f got it 13,511 ft. team g got it 14,511 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.23902 team g (0.261) team g (0.253) team (0.000) team g (0.261) group g (0.000)
♦ → 0.24767 team e (0.335) team (0.000) team e (0.315) team e (0.325) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.22473 team b (0.131) team b (0.127) team b (0.135) team (0.000) team b . (0.007)
→ 0.15423 team d (0.034) team d (0.039) team d (0.034) team (0.000) d (0.000)
→ 0.13434 team c (0.028) team c (0.028) team c (0.028) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team b or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their red drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,501 ft. team b got it 3,501 ft. team c go it 4,501 ft. team d got it 5,501 ft. team e got it 10,501 ft. team f got it 13,501 ft. team g got it 14,501 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.25335 team g (0.368) team g (0.357) team (0.000) team g (0.357) group g (0.000)
♦ → 0.24790 team f (0.238) team (0.000) team f (0.210) team f (0.216) team f . (0.010)
→ 0.17461 team e (0.093) team (0.000) team e (0.090) team e (0.087) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.20423 team b (0.099) team b (0.105) team b (0.105) team (0.000) team b . (0.004)
→ 0.11991 team c (0.019) team c (0.021) team c (0.019) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team c or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their purple drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,511 ft. team b got it 3,511 ft. team c go it 4,511 ft. team d got it 5,511 ft. team e got it 10,511 ft. team f got it 13,511 ft. team g got it 14,511 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.23814 team g (0.287) team g (0.278) team (0.000) team g (0.305) group g (0.000)
♦ → 0.24824 team f (0.230) team (0.000) team f (0.216) team f (0.223) team f . (0.013)
→ 0.18588 team e (0.119) team (0.000) team e (0.123) team e (0.123) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.18279 team c (0.112) team c (0.116) team c (0.112) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
→ 0.14495 team d (0.033) team d (0.031) team d (0.030) team (0.000) d (0.000)
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how many volumes are contained in the library? (harvard_university) harvard is a large, highly residential research university. the nominal cost of attendance is high, but the university's large endowment allows it to offer generous financial aid packages. it operates several arts, cultural, and scientific museums, alongside the harvard library, which is the world's largest academic and private library system, comprising 79 individual libraries with over 18 million volumes. harvard's alumni include eight u.s. presidents, several foreign heads of state, 62 living billionaires, 335 rhodes scholars, and 242 marshall scholars. to date, some 150 nobel laureates, 18 fields medalists and 13 turing award winners have been affiliated as students, faculty, or staff. retrieved: harvard university is a private ivy league research university in cambridge, massachusetts, with about 6,700 undergraduate students and about 15,250 postgraduate students. established in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, clergyman john harvard, harvard is the united states' oldest institution of higher learning. its history, influence, and wealth have made it one of the most prestigious universities in the world.
→ 0.62384 over 18 million volumes (0.243) over 18 million volumes (0.238) more than 18 million books (0.000) over 18 million books (0.001) more than 18 million books (0.000)
♦ → 0.24829 18 million volumes . (0.018) 18 million . (0.001) eight e en million . (0.000) 18 million books . (0.000) 18 million copies . (0.000)
→ 0.07031 79 individual libraries (0.000) 79 libraries (0.000) 79 libraries (0.000) 79 shares (0.000) 79 separate libraries (0.000)
→ 0.05018 har var d library (0.000) harvest library (0.000) harvest library (0.000) harvest ing library (0.000) harvest ing library (0.000)
→ 0.00738 har var d is a large , highly residential research university (0.000) har var d is a large , highly end owed research university (0.000) har var d is a large , highly funded research university (0.000) har var d is a large and highly end owed research university (0.000) har var d is a big , highly end owed research university (0.000)
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if 1 were to be considered as prime what would the sieve of eratosthenes yield for all other numbers? (prime_number) a large body of mathematical work would still be valid when calling 1 a prime, but euclid's fundamental theorem of arithmetic (mentioned above) would not hold as stated. for example, the number 15 can be factored as 3 · 5 and 1 · 3 · 5; if 1 were admitted as a prime, these two presentations would be considered different factorizations of 15 into prime numbers, so the statement of that theorem would have to be modified. similarly, the sieve of eratosthenes would not work correctly if 1 were considered a prime: a modified version of the sieve that considers 1 as prime would eliminate all multiples of 1 (that is, all other numbers) and produce as output only the single number 1. furthermore, the prime numbers have several properties that the number 1 lacks, such as the relationship of the number to its corresponding value of euler's totient function or the sum of divisors function. retrieved: a prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers. a natural number greater than 1 that is not prime is called a composite number. for example, 5 is prime because the only ways of writing it as a product, or , involve 5 itself.
→ 0.48432 1 (0.666) . (0.000) 1. (0.005) " (0.000) 1) (0.000)
→ 0.17802 only the single number (0.000) only the single number (0.001) just the single number (0.000) only one number (0.001) only the one number (0.000)
→ 0.03783 the sie ve of era to s the nes (0.000) the sie ve of er at ost hen e (0.000) the sie ve of era to s the nes (0.000) the sie ve of era to s the nes (0.000) the sie ve of er at ost hen e (0.000)
♦ → 0.24927 only the single number 1. (0.008) only the number 1. (0.000) only the single number 1. (0.008) only the only number 1. (0.000) only the one number 1. (0.000)
→ 0.05056 only (0.000) only (0.000) just (0.000) just (0.000) merely (0.000)
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what team got their kite into high altitude: team 2 or team 6? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the model plane highest into the air. team 1 got it 1,000 ft. team 2 got it 2,000 ft. team 3 go it 4,000 ft. team 4 got it 9,000 ft. team 5 got it 10,000 ft. team 6 got it 12,000 ft. team 7 got it 13000 ft. team 7 won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.27636 team 2 (0.570) team 2 (0.570) team (0.000) team 1 (0.016) team two (0.000)
♦ → 0.24930 team 6 (0.241) team 6 (0.245) team (0.000) team 5 (0.022) team 8 (0.002)
→ 0.15604 team 4 (0.031) team 4 (0.031) team (0.000) team 5 (0.021) team of 4 (0.000)
→ 0.16274 team 3 (0.029) team 3 (0.027) team (0.000) team three (0.000) team 4 (0.031)
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: monday or saturday? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there were a lot of motorcycles on interstate 16 last week. on sunday, there were 1255 motorcyclists. on monday, there were 2255 motorcyclists. on tuesday, there were 3251 motorcyclists. on wednesday, there were 4251 motorcyclists. on thursday, there were 5251 motorcyclists. on friday, there were 6251 motorcyclists. on saturday, there were 7251 motorcyclists. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
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what is the last name of the person who became the lyricist of pink floyd in 1968? (roger waters) george roger waters (born 6 september 1943) is an english songwriter, singer, bassist, and composer. in 1965, he co-founded the progressive rock band pink floyd. waters initially served solely as the bassist, but following the departure of songwriter syd barrett in 1968, he also became their lyricist, co-lead vocalist, and conceptual leader. pink floyd achieved international success with the concept albums the dark side of the moon (1973), wish you were here (1975), animals (1977), and the wall (1979). by the early 1980s, they had become one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful groups in popular music; by 2013, they had sold more than 250 million albums worldwide. amid creative differences, waters left in 1985 and began a legal dispute with the remaining members over the use of the band's name and material. they settled out of court in 1987. waters' solo work includes the studio albums the pros and cons of hitch hiking (1984), radio k.a.o.s. (1987), amused to death (1992), and is this the life we really want? (2017). in 2005, he released Ça ira, an opera translated from Étienne and nadine roda-gils' libretto about the french revolution. in 1990, waters staged one of the largest rock concerts in history, the wall – live in berlin, with an attendance of 450,000. as a member of pink floyd, he was inducted into the u.s. rock and roll hall of fame in 1996 and the uk music hall of fame in 2005. later that year, he reunited with pink floyd bandmates mason, wright and david gilmour for the live 8 global awareness event, the group's first appearance with waters since 1981. he has toured extensively as a solo act since 1999; he performed the dark side of the moon in its entirety for his world tour of 2006–2008, and in 2010 began the wall live tour, the highest-grossing of all time by a solo artist. retrieved: george roger waters (born 6 september 1943) is an english songwriter, singer, bassist, and composer. in 1965, he co-founded the progressive rock band pink floyd. waters initially served solely as the bassist, but following the departure of songwriter syd barrett in 1968, he also became their lyricist, co-lead vocalist, and conceptual leader.
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what team got their kite into high altitude: team 2 or team 5? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the model plane highest into the air. team 1 got it 1,000 ft. team 2 got it 2,000 ft. team 3 go it 4,000 ft. team 4 got it 9,000 ft. team 5 got it 10,000 ft. team 6 got it 12,000 ft. team 7 got it 13000 ft. team 7 won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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what is the full name of the person that left the family when wallace was two years old? (the notorious b.i.g.) wallace was born in st. mary's hospital in the brooklyn borough of new york city, on may 21, 1972, the only child of jamaican parents, voletta wallace, a preschool teacher, and selwyn george latore, a welder and politician. his father left the family when wallace was two years old, and his mother worked two jobs while raising him. wallace grew up in clinton hill, on 226 st. james place, near the border of bedford-stuyvesant, brooklyn.at queen of all saints middle school, wallace excelled, winning several awards as an english student. he was nicknamed "big" because of his overweight size by age 10. he said he started dealing drugs when he was around the age of 12. his mother, often away at work, did not know of his drug dealing until he was an adult. wallace began rapping as a teenager, entertaining people on the streets and performed with local groups the old gold brothers and the techniques.at his request, wallace transferred from bishop loughlin memorial high school to george westinghouse career and technical education high school, where future rappers dmx, jay-z and busta rhymes were also attending. according to his mother, wallace was still a good student but developed a "smart-ass" attitude at the new school. at seventeen, wallace dropped out of school and became more involved in crime. in 1989, he was arrested on weapons charges in brooklyn and sentenced to five years' probation. in 1990, he was arrested on a violation of his probation. a year later, wallace was arrested in north carolina for dealing crack cocaine. he spent nine months in jail before making bail. retrieved: christopher george latore wallace (may 21, 1972 – march 9, 1997), known professionally as the notorious b.i.g., biggie smalls, or biggie, was an american rapper. he is widely considered to be one of the greatest rappers of all time.
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what kind of graph is an example of an input used in a decision problem? (computational_complexity_theory) an example of a decision problem is the following. the input is an arbitrary graph. the problem consists in deciding whether the given graph is connected, or not. the formal language associated with this decision problem is then the set of all connected graphs—of course, to obtain a precise definition of this language, one has to decide how graphs are encoded as binary strings. retrieved: computational complexity theory focuses on classifying computational problems according to their inherent difficulty, and relating these classes to each other. a computational problem is a task solved by a computer. a computation problem is solvable by mechanical application of mathematical steps, such as an algorithm.
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what are the last names of the people who are killed in the shootout? (darfur (film)) the plot of darfur revolves around six western journalists who visit a small village in darfur in western sudan under the escort of a squad of troops of the african union peacekeeping mission. when they learn the brutal state sponsored militia called the janjaweed are heading towards the village, they are faced with an impossible decision: leave sudan and report the atrocities to the world, or risk their own lives and stay in the hopes of averting a certain slaughter. while most of them flee back to their base, two of the journalists, freddie smith, and theo schwartz, decide to stay behind along with the nigerian commander of the au unit, captain jack tobamke, to try to save the villagers when the arab janjaweed enter the village and begin to indiscriminately kill all the black african men, women, and children. despite their efforts to save some villagers, captain tobamke, theo, and freddie are all killed one by one in the subsequent shootout with the janjaweed, but not before killing or wounding a few dozen of the savage militia. the surviving janjaweed then burn the village to the ground and move on, presumably to continue their genocide rampage across the darfur landscape. the final scene shows the female member of the journalist team, malin lausberg, who had fled with most of the other reporters and au soldiers during the janjaweed attack, now return to the destroyed village the next day with a group of au soldiers only to find everyone dead, including two of her colleagues. but she finds an infant that freddie protected by hiding under theo's dead body as the sole survivor of the massacre. malin takes the baby with her as she and the rest of the au troops leave the destroyed village behind. retrieved: darfur (previously called "janjaweed") is a film directed by uwe boll concerning the current conflict in darfur, starring david o'hara, kristanna loken, billy zane and edward furlong. the film was also released as attack on darfur.
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what two countries had a possible accord that was derailed by the september 11 attacks? (to the people of texas & all americans in the world) in 2001, president george w. bush discussed an accord with mexican president vincente fox. possible accord was derailed by the september 11 attacks. from 2005 to 2013, the us congress discussed various ways of controlling immigration. the senate and house were unable to reach an agreement.nearly 14 million immigrants entered the united states from 2000 to 2010, and over one million persons were naturalized as u.s. citizens in 2008. the per-country limit applies the same maximum on the number of visas to all countries regardless of their population and has therefore had the effect of significantly restricting immigration of persons born in populous nations such as mexico, china, india, and the philippines—the leading countries of origin for legally admitted immigrants to the united states in 2013; nevertheless, china, india, and mexico were the leading countries of origin for immigrants overall to the united states in 2013, regardless of legal status, according to a u.s. census bureau study. as of 2009, 66% of legal immigrants were admitted on the basis of family ties, along with 13% admitted for their employment skills and 17% for humanitarian reasons.nearly 8 million people immigrated to the united states from 2000 to 2005; 3.7 million of them entered without papers. in 1986 president ronald reagan signed immigration reform that gave amnesty to 3 million undocumented immigrants in the country. hispanic immigrants suffered job losses during the late-2000s recession, but since the recession's end in june 2009, immigrants posted a net gain of 656,000 jobs. over 1 million immigrants were granted legal residence in 2011.for those who enter the us illegally across the mexico–united states border and elsewhere, migration is difficult, expensive and dangerous. virtually all undocumented immigrants have no avenues for legal entry to the united states due to the restrictive legal limits on green cards, and lack of immigrant visas for low-skilled workers. participants in debates on immigration in the early twenty-first century called for increasing enforcement of existing laws governing illegal immigration to the united states, building a barrier along some or all of the 2,000-mile (3,200 km) mexico-u.s. border, or creating a new guest worker program. through much of 2006 the country and congress was immersed in a debate about these proposals. as of april 2010 few of these proposals had become law, though a partial border fence had been approved and subsequently canceled. retrieved: immigration to the united states is the international movement of non-u.s. nationals in order to reside permanently in the country. immigration has been a major source of population growth and cultural change throughout much of the u.s.
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what is the alias of the person who volunteers his services to his cousin? (my best friend's girl (2008 film)) sherman 'tank' turner is a help line operator and a ladies man with a hobby: if a guy loses a girl and wants her back, he gets in touch with tank and pays him to take the girl on a bad date. throughout the evening tank inevitably behaves in the most moronic fashion causing the girl to realize that her ex was not really such a bad guy after all and get back to their ex. he shares an apartment with his step cousin dustin who has fallen for his colleague alexis. dustin takes alexis on a date and confesses his love but she insists they remain friends. after the date dustin explains his situation to tank who volunteers his services as a good friend (instead of having to pay for his services as usual). dustin initially turns him down, not wanting tank to be close to alexis, but the next day sees alexis flirting with another co-worker and begs tank to take alexis out. he accepts. tank bumps into alexis and they arrange to go out. he behaves badly all night but alexis is too drunk to care. when he drops her off she expects him to come in but he resists the temptation out of loyalty to dustin. alexis calls dustin but when they meet she explains that her date with tank has motivated her to see other men. dustin sends alexis roses and an apology poem in tank's name. alexis calls tank at work and berates him for leaving early the previous night. tank goes to see alexis and they end up having casual sex on a regular basis while dustin begins a series of desperate attempts to stay friends with her after all. retrieved: my best friend's girl is a 2008 romantic comedy film by howard deutch and stars dane cook, kate hudson, jason biggs, diora baird, alec baldwin, and lizzy caplan. it was released on september 19, 2008.
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what are the first names of the people who are hungry? (non-stop new york) on new year's eve 1938, lawyer billy cooper notices stranded english showgirl jennie carr gazing hungrily at other diners' plates and offers to buy her a meal. however, the restaurant is all out of food, so he invites her to his apartment. before they arrive, abel, another equally hungry and unemployed person, sneaks in for a chicken leg. hearing them coming, he hides in a bedroom. when jennie enters the room to remove her coat, he begs her not to cause trouble. she sympathizes with his plight and says nothing to billy. just then, hugo brant, billy's gangster employer, and his men barge in. they make jennie leave. when billy admits that he is quitting, brant shoots him dead. to get rid of loose ends, hugo sends harrigan aboard the ocean liner bound for southampton with jennie. he frames jennie for robbery. meanwhile, abel, who was caught by the building watchman as he tried to sneak out, is tried and sentenced to death for cooper's murder. the woman he insists can exonerate him is in hm prison holloway, unaware of his plight. hugo and gang member mortimer travel to england to deal with jennie. when jennie gets out of prison, her mother introduces her to her new tenant, a priest named mr. mortimer. after reading in the newspaper about abel's impending execution, she goes to scotland yard, despite mortimer's warning that she might herself become a suspect. she finds that other women have turned up, all claiming to be the missing witness. inspector jim grant is skeptical, and that turns into certainty when mortimer shows up and totally discredits her. retrieved: non-stop new york (also known as lisbon clipper mystery) is a 1937 british science fiction crime film directed by robert stevenson and starring john loder, anna lee and francis l. sullivan. it is based on the novel "sky steward" by ken attiwill.
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who is scrooge's nephew? (a christmas carol (1938 film)) on christmas eve in 19th-century london, fred is sliding on ice on a sidewalk. he meets peter and tim cratchit, sons of his uncle ebenezer's clerk, bob cratchit. when fred reveals who he is, the boys take off in terror. fred soon arrives at the counting-house of his miserly maternal uncle, ebenezer scrooge. after declining an invitation from his nephew to dine with him on christmas, scrooge rejects two gentlemen collecting money for charity. that night, scrooge reluctantly allows his employee bob cratchit to have christmas off with pay but orders him back all the earlier the day after. later bob accidentally knocks off scrooge's hat with a snowball. scrooge dismisses bob and withholds a week's pay to compensate for his ruined hat, also demanding a shilling to make up the difference. bob spends the last of his wages on food for his family's christmas dinner. in his house, scrooge is confronted by the ghost of his deceased business partner, jacob marley, who warns scrooge to repent his wicked ways or he will be condemned in the afterlife as marley was. he tells scrooge he will be haunted by three spirits. at one o'clock, scrooge is visited by the youthful ghost of christmas past, who takes him back in time to his early life. scrooge is shown his unhappiness when he was left to spend the holidays alone at school, and his joy when his sister, fran, came to take him home for christmas. the spirit reminds scrooge that fran, dead for some years, is the mother of his nephew. scrooge is shown his early career in business and money lending as an employee under fezziwig. retrieved: a christmas carol is a 1938 american film adaptation of charles dickens's 1843 novella of the same name, starring reginald owen as ebenezer scrooge, an elderly miser who learns the error of his ways on christmas eve after visitations by three spirits.
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what effect does trade with richer countries have on the workers in poorer countries? (economic_inequality) trade liberalization may shift economic inequality from a global to a domestic scale. when rich countries trade with poor countries, the low-skilled workers in the rich countries may see reduced wages as a result of the competition, while low-skilled workers in the poor countries may see increased wages. trade economist paul krugman estimates that trade liberalisation has had a measurable effect on the rising inequality in the united states. he attributes this trend to increased trade with poor countries and the fragmentation of the means of production, resulting in low skilled jobs becoming more tradeable. however, he concedes that the effect of trade on inequality in america is minor when compared to other causes, such as technological innovation, a view shared by other experts. empirical economists max roser and jesus crespo-cuaresma find support in the data that international trade is increasing income inequality. they empirically confirm the predictions of the stolper–samuelson theorem regarding the effects of international trade on the distribution of incomes. lawrence katz estimates that trade has only accounted for 5-15% of rising income inequality. robert lawrence argues that technological innovation and automation has meant that low-skilled jobs have been replaced by machine labor in wealthier nations, and that wealthier countries no longer have significant numbers of low-skilled manufacturing workers that could be affected by competition from poor countries. retrieved: economic inequality covers a wide variety of topics. it can refer to either income distribution (measuring the amount of money people are paid) or the distribution of wealth (the amount of wealth people own). besides economic inequality between countries or states, there are important types of economic inequality between different groups of people.
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in what place was the rare examples of cursive phoenician writing found? (temple of eshmun) apart from the large decorative elements, carved friezes and mosaics which were left in situ, many artifacts were recovered and moved from the eshmun temple to the national museum, the louvre or are in possession of the lebanese directorate general of antiquities. some of these smaller finds include a collection of inscribed ostraca unearthed by dunand providing rare examples of cursive phoenician writing in the phoenician mainland. one of the recovered ostracon bears the theophoric phoenician name "grtnt" which suggests that veneration of the lunar-goddess tanit occurred in sidon.a number of fragmented votive life-size sculptures of little children lying on their side and holding a pet animal or a small object were also recovered at the temple site; among the best known of these is a sculpture of a royal child holding a dove with his right hand; the boy's head is shaved, his torso is bare and his lower body is wrapped in a large cloth. the socle of this sculpture is inscribed with a dedication from baalshillem, the son of a sidonian king to eshmun, which illustrates the importance of the site to the sidonian monarchy. these votive sculptures appear to have been purposely broken after dedication to eshmun and then ceremoniously cast into the sacred canal, probably simulating the sacrifice of the sick child. all of these sculptures represent boys. a31.5 cm × 27 cm (12.4 in × 10.6 in) limestone bust of a kouros dating from the 6th century bc was found at the site, but unlike the archaic greek kouroi this figure is not bare.among the notable finds is a golden plaque showing a snake curling on a staff, a hellenic symbol of eshmun. and a granite altar bearing the name of egyptian pharaoh achoris uncovered in the eshmun sanctuary. this gift attests to the good relations between the pharaoh and the kings of sidon.the repute of the sanctuary was far reaching. cypriot pilgrims from paphos left marks of their devotion for astarte on a marble stele inscribed both in greek and cypriot syllabary at astarte's shrine; this stele is now in the custody of the lebanese directorate general of antiquities. retrieved: the temple of eshmun () is an ancient place of worship dedicated to eshmun, the phoenician god of healing. it is located near the awali river, northeast of sidon in southwestern lebanon. the site was occupied from the 7th century bc to the 8th century ad, suggesting an integrated relationship with the nearby city of sidon.
→ 0.59155 pho en ici an mainland (0.511) pho en ici an mainland (0.511) pho en ici an continent (0.000) pho en ici an continent (0.000) pho en ix mainland (0.000)
♦ → 0.25256 e s h m un temple (0.006) e s h m un temple (0.006) temple of e s h m un (0.005) temple of ash m un (0.000) temple of sh m un (0.000)
→ 0.04981 a collection of in scribed o s trac a (0.000) a collection of registered o s trac a (0.000) a collection of enrolled o s trac a (0.000) a collection of o s trac a in scribed (0.000) a collection of in scribed o s trac s (0.000)
→ 0.06882 o stra con (0.000) o stra con (0.000) est rac on (0.000) o stra con us (0.000) o s trac one (0.000)
→ 0.03726 l ouvre (0.000) la m ella (0.000) s l at s (0.000) grid (0.000) grid s (0.000)
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what is the full name of the person jason calls a hypocrite? (tormented (2009 british film)) head girl justine fielding is escorted out of fairview high school by the police, as other pupils look on. five days earlier, justine is reading at the funeral of unpopular, asthmatic student darren mullet. she starts to talk about him, when mullet's equally unpopular friend, jason banks (olly alexander), stands up in church and angrily calls her a hypocrite because she did not really know him. he is then thrown out by the sadistic p.e. teacher. later on, justine is talking to her friend helena when school heart-throb alex decides to invite her to a party that his popular friends, bradley, tasha, khalillah, sophie and marcus are having. she decides to go. at the party, when justine arrives, tasha tells jez, the dj, to say something about her appearance. he begins to rap about her in an unflattering manner. when alex tells him to stop, he is literally thrown out of the party by bradley. later, alex and justine go to one of the bedrooms and kiss. meanwhile, bradley, tasha, khalillah, marcus and sophie all receive insulting and degrading text messages from mullet's number. during this, someone puts on a clown costume and grabs a chainsaw, before heading up to alex and justine. it turns out to be bradley, who is pranking them. jez goes to the cemetery and urinates on mullet's grave. he is stabbed with a wooden crucifix by mullet. retrieved: tormented is a 2009 british comedy horror slasher film directed by jon wright, written by stephen prentice, and starring alex pettyfer, april pearson, dimitri leonidas, calvin dean and tuppence middleton. the plot centers around a group of students being stalked and murdered by the ghost of a bullied teenager. the film was released on 22 may 2009 in the united kingdom by pathé and was produced by bbc films, pathé, slingshot studios, forward films, and screen west midlands.
♦ → 0.25278 just ine field ing (0.646) just ine field (0.000) just ine fields (0.012) just in field (0.000) just ine green ing (0.000)
→ 0.26764 ja son banks (0.041) ja son banks (0.040) ja son banks (0.036) ja son bank (0.000) jam e s banks (0.000)
→ 0.22117 dar ren mul let (0.026) dar ren mul let (0.027) dar ren mul let (0.027) red mul let (0.000) black mul let (0.000)
→ 0.12492 just ine . (0.009) just ine . (0.010) just ine ! (0.000) just in . (0.000) just ine did . (0.000)
→ 0.13349 just ine is (0.000) just ine (0.131) just ine is (0.000) just in (0.000) just ine is . (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 43 or team 44? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 15 lb drone the highest into the air. team 40 got it 3,336 ft. team 41 got it 4,447 ft. team 42 go it 5,558 ft. team 43 got it 6,669 ft. team 44 got it 11,114 ft. team 45 got it 12,225 ft. team 46 got it 13,335 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.25280 team 44 (0.249) team 44 (0.253) teams 44 (0.000) 44 team (0.000) 44 team (0.000)
→ 0.40819 team 43 (0.451) team 43 (0.437) team (0.000) 43 team (0.000) team 44 (0.249)
→ 0.10948 team 45 (0.011) 45 shares (0.000) 45 min s (0.000) team 45 (0.015) 45 team (0.000)
→ 0.12693 team 42 (0.013) 42 team (0.000) team (0.000) 42 shares (0.000) team 42 (0.015)
→ 0.10260 team 41 (0.005) team 41 (0.006) 41 team (0.000) team (0.000) team of 41 (0.000)
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why might a physician diagnose a large number of conditions? (pharmacy) the reason for the majority rule is the high risk of a conflict of interest and/or the avoidance of absolute powers. otherwise, the physician has a financial self-interest in "diagnosing" as many conditions as possible, and in exaggerating their seriousness, because he or she can then sell more medications to the patient. such self-interest directly conflicts with the patient's interest in obtaining cost-effective medication and avoiding the unnecessary use of medication that may have side-effects. this system reflects much similarity to the checks and balances system of the u.s. and many other governments.[citation needed] retrieved: separation of prescribing and dispensing, also called dispensing separation, is a practice in medicine and pharmacy in which the physician who provides a medical prescription is independent from the pharmacist who provides the prescription drug.
♦ → 0.25288 because he or she can then sell more medications to the patient (0.188) because he can then sell more medicines to the patient (0.000) because he can then sell more drugs to the patient (0.000) because he can sell more medicines to the patient (0.000) because he can sell more drugs to the patient (0.000)
→ 0.17221 he or she can then sell more medications to the patient . (0.019) he or she can then sell more drugs to the patient . (0.000) he can then sell more drugs to the patient . (0.000) he or she can then sell more medicines to the patient . (0.000) he or she can then sell more medication to the patient . (0.000)
→ 0.48576 a financial self - interest (0.002) financial self - interest (0.089) financial self interest (0.000) financial self - interest (0.077) financial ve sted interest (0.000)
→ 0.01911 sell more medications to the patient . such self - interest directly conflicts with the patient ' s interest (0.000) sell more medicines to the patient . such self - interest is directly contrary to the patient ' s interest . (0.000) sell more medicines to the patient . such self - interest is in direct conflict with the patient ' s interest . (0.000) sell more medicines to the patient . such self - interest is directly contrary to patient interest . (0.000) sell more medicines to the patient . such self - interest is in direct conflict with patient interest . (0.000)
→ 0.07004 a conflict of interest (0.000) conflict of interest (0.000) conflict of interest (0.000) a conflict of interest (0.000) conflicts of interest (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team b or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their purple drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,511 ft. team b got it 3,511 ft. team c go it 4,511 ft. team d got it 5,511 ft. team e got it 10,511 ft. team f got it 13,511 ft. team g got it 14,511 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.24764 team g (0.335) team g (0.346) team (0.000) team g (0.357) group g (0.000)
♦ → 0.25378 team f (0.278) team (0.000) team f (0.253) team f (0.253) team f . (0.010)
→ 0.16696 team e (0.080) team (0.000) team e (0.075) team e (0.085) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.20498 team b (0.105) team b (0.112) team b (0.109) team (0.000) team b . (0.005)
→ 0.12663 team c (0.027) team c (0.026) team c (0.025) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
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what team got their kite into high altitude: team 3 or team 5? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the model plane highest into the air. team 1 got it 1,000 ft. team 2 got it 2,000 ft. team 3 go it 4,000 ft. team 4 got it 9,000 ft. team 5 got it 10,000 ft. team 6 got it 12,000 ft. team 7 got it 13000 ft. team 7 won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.28830 team 3 (0.487) team 3 (0.487) team (0.000) team three (0.000) team 4 (0.105)
♦ → 0.25384 team 5 (0.249) team 5 (0.249) team (0.000) team 4 (0.104) team five (0.000)
→ 0.22933 team 4 (0.110) team 4 (0.105) team (0.000) team 5 (0.238) team of 4 (0.000)
→ 0.12649 team 2 (0.012) team 2 (0.012) team (0.000) team 1 (0.009) team two (0.000)
→ 0.10204 team 7 (0.010) team 7 (0.010) team (0.000) team 8 (0.001) team of 7 (0.000)
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what is sometimes impossible to model? (force) for certain physical scenarios, it is impossible to model forces as being due to gradient of potentials. this is often due to macrophysical considerations that yield forces as arising from a macroscopic statistical average of microstates. for example, friction is caused by the gradients of numerous electrostatic potentials between the atoms, but manifests as a force model that is independent of any macroscale position vector. nonconservative forces other than friction include other contact forces, tension, compression, and drag. however, for any sufficiently detailed description, all these forces are the results of conservative ones since each of these macroscopic forces are the net results of the gradients of microscopic potentials. retrieved: in physics, a force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. a force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity (which includes to begin moving from a state of rest), i.e., to accelerate. force can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull.
→ 0.34993 gradient of potential s (0.836) potential gradient (0.000) potential gradient s (0.000) gradient of potential (0.002) potential gradient (0.000)
♦ → 0.25389 forces (0.003) forces (0.003) force (0.003) power (0.000) force (0.003)
→ 0.20233 gradient s (0.002) gradient s (0.002) slope (0.000) gradient (0.006) slope s (0.000)
→ 0.07478 due to gradient (0.000) due to slope (0.000) because of the gradient (0.000) due to gradient s (0.000) due to slope (0.000)
→ 0.11907 forces as being due to gradient of potential s (0.021) forces due to the gradient of potential s (0.000) forces due to the gradient of potential s (0.000) forces due to the gradient of potential (0.000) forces due to the gradient in potential s (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 22 or team 26? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their gray drone the highest into the air. team 20 got it 3,334 ft. team 21 got it 4,445 ft. team 22 go it 5,556 ft. team 23 got it 6,667 ft. team 24 got it 11,112 ft. team 25 got it 12,223 ft. team 26 got it 13,333 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.24173 team 22 (0.480) team 22 (0.451) 22 team (0.000) team (0.000) 22 team (0.000)
♦ → 0.25404 team 26 (0.200) team (0.000) team 26 (0.191) team 25 (0.012) team 27 (0.002)
→ 0.13646 team 20 (0.051) team 20 (0.048) 20 team (0.000) team (0.000) 20 team (0.000)
→ 0.24050 team 21 (0.048) team 21 (0.044) team (0.000) team of 21 (0.000) team 22 (0.465)
→ 0.12727 team 23 (0.051) team 23 (0.051) 23 team (0.000) 23 team (0.000) team 23 r d (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 10 or team 14? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their black drone the highest into the air. team 10 got it 3,333 ft. team 11 got it 4,444 ft. team 12 go it 5,555 ft. team 13 got it 6,666 ft. team 14 got it 11,111 ft. team 15 got it 12,222 ft. team 16 got it 13,333 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.25416 team 14 (0.519) 14 team (0.000) team 14 (0.519) 14 team (0.000) teams 14 (0.000)
→ 0.20821 team 10 (0.179) team (0.000) team 10 (0.168) team 9 (0.000) team of 10 (0.000)
→ 0.29623 team 11 (0.072) team 11 (0.072) team (0.000) team 10 (0.191) team 12 (0.029)
→ 0.11779 team 16 (0.031) team 16 (0.032) 16 team (0.000) team of 16 (0.000) 16 team (0.000)
→ 0.12361 team 12 (0.027) team 12 (0.027) team of 12 (0.000) team (0.000) team 12 th (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 62 or team 65? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 25 lb drone the highest into the air. team 60 got it 3,338 ft. team 61 got it 4,449 ft. team 62 go it 5,550 ft. team 63 got it 6,661 ft. team 64 got it 11,116 ft. team 65 got it 12,227 ft. team 66 got it 13,337 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.25454 team 65 (0.257) 65 shares (0.000) 65 team (0.000) 65 min s (0.000) team 65 (0.287)
→ 0.30205 team 62 (0.437) 62 shares (0.000) team 62 (0.404) team (0.000) teams 62 (0.000)
→ 0.15159 team 66 (0.037) 66 shares (0.000) team 66 (0.041) 66 min s (0.000) team of 66 (0.000)
→ 0.13543 team 64 (0.018) team 64 (0.017) 64 shares (0.000) teams 64 (0.000) team 64 (0.000)
→ 0.15638 team 63 (0.025) team 63 (0.025) 63 shares (0.000) team (0.000) team of 63 (0.000)
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what is the first name of the person who attended the festival performance and heard "what time is love?" performed as the encore? ("fuck the millennium") from 1987 to 1992, bill drummond and jimmy cauty released music under names including the justified ancients of mu mu (the jams) and the klf. following a run of five consecutive uk top-five singles, the klf executed a high-profile retirement from the music business and deleted their entire back catalogue, declaring that "for the foreseeable future, there will be no further record releases from any past, present or future name attached to our activities." drummond and cauty's subsequent art project, the k foundation, disposed of the klf's earnings, including by burning one million pounds of it, money which was originally provisionally earmarked by the duo for millennial celebrations. bill drummond: "originally we were going to invest the whole lot in some capital growth fund and spend it all on one big event, maybe at the millennium".in the four years following the klf's retirement, drummond and cauty's musical output consisted only of a limited edition single released in israel and palestine ("k cera cera"), and a contribution to the help album ("the magnificent"). in 1997, british artist jeremy deller pioneered the acid brass concept, collaborating with the williams fairey brass band to interpret and perform classic acid house tracks as brass arrangements. deller was described by one source as a prankster, a notion frequently applied to drummond and cauty themselves. in february 1997, drummond was contacted by his former big in japan bandmate jayne casey, who was helping to organise an arts festival in liverpool and had noticed that acid brass' repertoire included the klf's "what time is love?". drummond attended the festival performance and heard "what time is love?" performed as the encore, during which he telephoned cauty. cauty and drummond together attended a 19 april acid brass performance at the queen elizabeth hall, london. collaborative work ensued between drummond, cauty, and deller, in which the acid brass rendition of their track was incorporated into a composition designed to mark the tenth anniversary of drummond and cauty's first work. retrieved: "fuck the millennium", sometimes spelled "***k the millennium", is an electronic protest song that was released as a single in 1997 by 2k (bill drummond and jimmy cauty, better known as the klf and the justified ancients of mu mu). based upon the klf's acid house track "what time is love?", it was promoted as a comeback single and released to mark the tenth anniversary of drummond and cauty's first collaborations; however, it was also in part intended to mock the notion of the comeback. it remains the only commercial release by the duo since the klf's 1992 retirement.
♦ → 0.25463 bill (0.278) bill (0.273) bills (0.000) the bill (0.000) the bill (0.000)
→ 0.31052 drum mond (0.253) drum (0.000) drum mond (0.273) drum mond . (0.048) drum beat (0.000)
→ 0.21377 bill drum mond (0.171) bill drum mond (0.179) bill drum (0.000) bill drum (0.000) bill drum s (0.000)
→ 0.12716 drum mond and caut y (0.000) drum mond (0.273) drum mond and careful (0.000) drum mond and cautious (0.000) drum mond and gently (0.000)
→ 0.09392 drum mond : (0.000) drum : (0.000) drum s : (0.000) drum mond : (0.000) drum mond . (0.049)
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whose eye for design did the dean of the architecture school comment on? (i. m. pei) as pei, neared the end of his secondary education, he decided to study at a university. he was accepted to a number of schools, but decided to enroll at the university of pennsylvania. pei's choice had two roots. while studying in shanghai, he had closely examined the catalogs for various institutions of higher learning around the world. the architectural program at the university of pennsylvania stood out to him. the other major factor was hollywood. pei was fascinated by the representations of college life in the films of bing crosby, which differed tremendously from the academic atmosphere in china. "college life in the u.s. seemed to me to be mostly fun and games", he said in 2000. "since i was too young to be serious, i wanted to be part of it ... you could get a feeling for it in bing crosby's movies. college life in america seemed very exciting to me. it's not real, we know that. nevertheless, at that time it was very attractive to me. i decided that was the country for me."in 1935 pei boarded a boat and sailed to san francisco, then traveled by train to philadelphia. what he found, however, differed vastly from his expectations. professors at the university of pennsylvania based their teaching in the beaux-arts style, rooted in the classical traditions of greece and rome. pei was more intrigued by modern architecture, and also felt intimidated by the high level of drafting proficiency shown by other students. he decided to abandon architecture and transferred to the engineering program at massachusetts institute of technology (mit). once he arrived, however, the dean of the architecture school commented on his eye for design and convinced pei to return to his original major.mit's architecture faculty was also focused on the beaux-arts school, and pei found himself uninspired by the work. in the library he found three books by the swiss-french architect le corbusier. pei was inspired by the innovative designs of the new international style, characterized by simplified form and the use of glass and steel materials. le corbusier visited mit in november 1935, an occasion which powerfully affected pei: "the two days with le corbusier, or 'corbu' as we used to call him, were probably the most important days in my architectural education." pei was also influenced by the work of us architect frank lloyd wright. in 1938 he drove to spring green, wisconsin, to visit wright's famous taliesin building. after waiting for two hours, however, he left without meeting wright. retrieved: ieoh ming pei (), faia, riba ( 26 april 1917 – 16 may 2019) was a chinese-american architect. born in guangzhou but raised in hong kong and shanghai, pei drew inspiration at an early age from the garden villas at suzhou, the traditional retreat of the scholar-gentry to which his family belonged. in 1935, he moved to the united states and enrolled in the university of pennsylvania's architecture school, but he quickly transferred to the massachusetts institute of technology.
♦ → 0.25465 pe i (0.296) " (0.000) pe i (0.296) " i don ' t know what to say ," he said . (0.000) pi (0.000)
→ 0.01907 m (0.000) i am (0.000) me (0.000) i am . (0.000) i ' m (0.000)
→ 0.01616 whose (0.000) their (0.000) its (0.000) which (0.000) the (0.000)
→ 0.35285 pe i ' s (0.200) pe i (0.296) pe i ' s (0.203) " (0.000) pi (0.000)
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who wrote a violin sonata? (maurice ravel) in 1897 ravel was readmitted to the conservatoire, studying composition with fauré, and taking private lessons in counterpoint with andré gedalge. both these teachers, particularly fauré, regarded him highly and were key influences on his development as a composer. as ravel's course progressed, fauré reported "a distinct gain in maturity ... engaging wealth of imagination". ravel's standing at the conservatoire was nevertheless undermined by the hostility of the director, théodore dubois, who deplored the young man's musically and politically progressive outlook. consequently, according to a fellow-student, michel-dimitri calvocoressi, he was "a marked man, against whom all weapons were good". he wrote some substantial works while studying with fauré, including the overture shéhérazade and a violin sonata, but he won no prizes, and therefore was expelled again in 1900. as a former student he was allowed to attend fauré's classes as a non-participating "auditeur" until finally abandoning the conservatoire in 1903.in 1899 ravel composed his first piece to become widely known, though it made little impact initially: pavane pour une infante défunte ("pavane for a dead princess"). it was originally a solo piano work, commissioned by the princesse de polignac. in 1897 he conducted the first performance of the shéhérazade overture, which had a mixed reception, with boos mingling with applause from the audience, and unflattering reviews from the critics. one described the piece as "a jolting debut: a clumsy plagiarism of the russian school" and called ravel a "mediocrely gifted debutant ... who will perhaps become something if not someone in about ten years, if he works hard." another critic, pierre lalo, thought that ravel showed talent, but was too indebted to debussy and should instead emulate beethoven. over the succeeding decades lalo became ravel's most implacable critic.from the start of his career, ravel appeared calmly indifferent to blame or praise. those who knew him well believed that this was no pose but wholly genuine. the only opinion of his music that he truly valued was his own, perfectionist and severely self-critical. at twenty years of age he was, in the words of the biographer burnett james, "self-possessed, a little aloof, intellectually biased, given to mild banter." he dressed like a dandy and was meticulous about his appearance and demeanour. orenstein comments that, short in stature, light in frame, and bony in features, ravel had the "appearance of a well-dressed jockey", whose large head seemed suitably matched to his formidable intellect. during the late 1890s and into the early years of the next century, ravel was bearded in the fashion of the day; from his mid-thirties he was clean-shaven. retrieved: joseph maurice ravel (; ; 7 march 1875 – 28 december 1937) was a french composer, pianist and conductor. he is often associated with impressionism along with his elder contemporary claude debussy, although both composers rejected the term. in the 1920s and 1930s ravel was internationally regarded as france's greatest living composer.
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what is the first name of the person who asks forgiveness from a priest? (peacefire (film)) colin mcnally is a troubled teenager being brought up by his widowed mother following his father's death. with his carefree attitude towards the political situation in northern ireland, colin becomes involved in criminal activities. he and friends, spuds and jimbo begin to steal cars, take them for a joyride and later set fire to them. following a car accident on one of their joyrides, colin and his friends escape with only a few minor injuries and are arrested. while he and his friends are separately being questioned, a policeman makes colin an offer - either he helps the police by becoming an informant in bringing down a top ira man or he and his friends will be sent to prison. although his father was a top ira man before he died, colin, knowing that he is making the wrong decision and that he would be going against his father and the others, takes the policeman up on his offer in order to stay out of prison which causes friction between him and his friends. colin, spuds, and jimbo continue their criminal behavior and following numerous warnings from the police and the ira, who has been lenient with colin for who is father was, spuds and jimbo are kneecapped and colin, having escaped this, is threatened and told to leave the country. colin eventually has the top ira man captured, and with his guilt he goes to the local priest for forgiveness. while there is nothing more the priest can do, the ira men enter the church and take colin to kill him. colin asks one last thing of them for which it is granted. he writes a letter to his mother telling her that he is safe and well in england so that she will not worry about him. colin is then shot dead by the ira men. retrieved: peacefire is a 2008 irish independent drama film direct by macdara vallely.
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where was the famous artist tamara de lempicka born? (warsaw) tamara de lempicka was a famous artist born in warsaw. she was born maria górska in warsaw to wealthy parents and in 1916 married a polish lawyer tadeusz Łempicki. better than anyone else she represented the art deco style in painting and art. nathan alterman, the israeli poet, was born in warsaw, as was moshe vilenski, the israeli composer, lyricist, and pianist, who studied music at the warsaw conservatory. warsaw was the beloved city of isaac bashevis singer, which he described in many of his novels: warsaw has just now been destroyed. no one will ever see the warsaw i knew. let me just write about it. let this warsaw not disappear forever, he commented. retrieved: warsaw ( ; ; see also other names) is the capital and largest city of poland. the metropolis stands on the vistula river in east-central poland and its population is officially estimated at 1.78 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 3.1 million residents, which makes warsaw the 8th most-populous capital city in the european union. the city limits cover , while the metropolitan area covers .
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what team got their kite into high altitude: team 1 or team 4? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the model plane highest into the air. team 1 got it 1,000 ft. team 2 got it 2,000 ft. team 3 go it 4,000 ft. team 4 got it 9,000 ft. team 5 got it 10,000 ft. team 6 got it 12,000 ft. team 7 got it 13000 ft. team 7 won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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→ 0.18446 team 2 (0.044) team 2 (0.042) team (0.000) team 1 (0.146) team two (0.000)
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what company developed the most successful steam engine indicator? (steam_engine) the most useful instrument for analyzing the performance of steam engines is the steam engine indicator. early versions were in use by 1851, but the most successful indicator was developed for the high speed engine inventor and manufacturer charles porter by charles richard and exhibited at london exhibition in 1862. the steam engine indicator traces on paper the pressure in the cylinder throughout the cycle, which can be used to spot various problems and calculate developed horsepower. it was routinely used by engineers, mechanics and insurance inspectors. the engine indicator can also be used on internal combustion engines. see image of indicator diagram below (in types of motor units section). retrieved: a steam engine is a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid. the steam engine uses the force produced by steam pressure to push a piston back and forth inside a cylinder. this pushing force is transformed, by a connecting rod and flywheel, into rotational force for work.
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: monday or saturday? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there were a lot of motorcycles on interstate 5 last week. on sunday, there were 2000 motorcyclists. on monday, there were 3000 motorcyclists. on tuesday, there were 4000 motorcyclists. on wednesday, there were 5000 motorcyclists. on thursday, there were 6000 motorcyclists. on friday, there were 7000 motorcyclists. on saturday, there were 8000 motorcyclists. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
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what is one main reason that civil disobedience is not recognized? (civil_disobedience) one theory is that, while disobedience may be helpful, any great amount of it would undermine the law by encouraging general disobedience which is neither conscientious nor of social benefit. therefore, conscientious lawbreakers must be punished. michael bayles argues that if a person violates a law in order to create a test case as to the constitutionality of a law, and then wins his case, then that act did not constitute civil disobedience. it has also been argued that breaking the law for self-gratification, as in the case of a homosexual or cannabis user who does not direct his act at securing the repeal of amendment of the law, is not civil disobedience. likewise, a protestor who attempts to escape punishment by committing the crime covertly and avoiding attribution, or by denying having committed the crime, or by fleeing the jurisdiction, is generally viewed as not being a civil disobedient. retrieved: civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws, demands, orders or commands of a government or occupying international power. by some definitions, civil disobedience has to be nonviolent to be called 'civil'. hence, civil disobedience is sometimes equated with peaceful protests or nonviolent resistance.
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what is the name of the person that john ottway is dreaming about sleeping with? (the grey (film)) john ottway works in alaska as a marksman for an undisclosed oil company, killing grey wolves that threaten the drillers. on his last day on the job, he sees a driller being pursued by a wolf and shoots it. he then watches and listens as the wolf takes a final breath ending in a long deep exhale. that evening, ottway writes a letter "without purpose" to his wife, ana, explaining his plans to commit suicide. he hears a distant wolf howl and doesn't follow through. the next day, ottway and other oil drillers board a plane. during the flight, ottway dreams of sleeping with his wife in bed but is awakened by a loud bang. he buckles up in fear of a possible plane crash. shortly afterwards, the back of the plane is torn off and it crashes. eight people including ottway survive the crash. however, a young oil worker, lewenden, dies of his injuries as ottway sadly watches. taking charge, ottway sets the survivors on the task of building a fire. while doing this, he discovers a corpse, and is attacked by the grey wolf feeding on it. after saving ottway, the group soon surmises that they are in the wolves' territory. they decide to take turns keeping watch for the predators. later, hernandez is killed by two wolves. ottway suggests they leave the crash site, but diaz questions his leadership. while searching for the wallets of their deceased colleagues, intending to return them to their families, diaz finds an emergency wrist watch containing a radio beacon. the group then leaves the site. retrieved: the grey is a 2011 survival film co-written, produced and directed by joe carnahan and starring liam neeson, frank grillo and dermot mulroney. it is based on the short story "ghost walker" by ian mackenzie jeffers, who also co-wrote the screenplay with carnahan. the story follows a number of oil-men stranded in alaska after a plane crash, who must wage a war against a pack of grey wolves stalking them amidst mercilessly cold weather.
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 11 or team 16? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their black drone the highest into the air. team 10 got it 3,333 ft. team 11 got it 4,444 ft. team 12 go it 5,555 ft. team 13 got it 6,666 ft. team 14 got it 11,111 ft. team 15 got it 12,222 ft. team 16 got it 13,333 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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what's the surname of noël coward's childhood friend? (star! (film)) the film opens in 1940, with lawrence in a screening room watching a documentary film chronicling her life, then flashes back to clapham in 1915, when she leaves home to join her vaudevillian father in a dilapidated brixton music hall. eventually she joins the chorus in andré charlot's west end revue. she reunites with close childhood friend noël coward who provides witty commentary on gertie's actions. charlot becomes annoyed with gertie's efforts to stand out, literally, from the chorus. he threatens to fire her, but stage manager jack roper intercedes and gets her hired as a general understudy to the leads. she marries jack, but it becomes clear she is more inclined to perform onstage than stay home and play wife. while pregnant, she insists on going on for an absent star, and captivates the audience with her own star-making performance of "burlington bertie". charlot and roper witness the audience's warm approval, and both realize, charlot grudgingly and roper wistfully, that gertie belongs on the stage. after their daughter pamela is born, gertrude is angered when roper takes the baby on a pub crawl, and leaves him. a subsequent courtship with sir anthony spencer, an english nobleman, polishes gertie's rough edges and transforms her into a lady. caught at a chic supper club when she is supposed to be on a sick day, she is fired from the charlot revue. squired by spencer, she becomes a 'society darling'. coward then convinces charlot to feature her in his new production, and she is finally recognized as a star. when the revue opens in new york city, she dallies with an actor and a banker, bringing the number of her suitors to three. retrieved: star! (re-titled those were the happy times for its 1969 re-release) is a 1968 american biographical musical film directed by robert wise and starring julie andrews. the screenplay by william fairchild is based on the life and career of british performer gertrude lawrence.
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what edition will most likely have it's price increased: o'keefe or brady? artworks are sold at affordable prices [6] ranging from £5 to £1500. for many of the works, the price goes up as the edition sells out. the edition runs range from 30 to 10,000 editions. each work comes with a digital certificate that is “signed, numbered and authenticated by the artist” [7][8] once an edition is sold out, collectors can resell their works in the online marketplace. an art store had many limited edition artworks for sale. there was an edition by picasso that started at 100 but dropped to 5 left. there was one by frost that started at 100 but dropped to 95 left. there was one by o'keeffe that started at 100 but dropped to none left. an edition by owen started at 100 but dropped to 2 left. an edition by brady started at 100 and dropped to 99 left. retrieved: sedition is an online platform where artists distribute art in digital format. the artworks are presented as digital limited editions that can be accessed via browsers or dedicated apps using smartphones, computers, tablets or tvs. members can log in and purchase high-resolution digital stills and videos that are stored in the ‘vault’.
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 20 or team 25? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their gray drone the highest into the air. team 20 got it 3,334 ft. team 21 got it 4,445 ft. team 22 go it 5,556 ft. team 23 got it 6,667 ft. team 24 got it 11,112 ft. team 25 got it 12,223 ft. team 26 got it 13,333 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
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→ 0.21296 team 26 (0.056) team (0.000) team 26 (0.051) team 25 (0.230) team 27 (0.002)
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for what purpose do organisms make peroxide and superoxide? (oxygen) reactive oxygen species, such as superoxide ion (o− 2) and hydrogen peroxide (h 2o 2), are dangerous by-products of oxygen use in organisms. parts of the immune system of higher organisms create peroxide, superoxide, and singlet oxygen to destroy invading microbes. reactive oxygen species also play an important role in the hypersensitive response of plants against pathogen attack. oxygen is toxic to obligately anaerobic organisms, which were the dominant form of early life on earth until o 2 began to accumulate in the atmosphere about 2.5 billion years ago during the great oxygenation event, about a billion years after the first appearance of these organisms. retrieved: oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol o and atomic number 8, meaning its nucleus has 8 protons. the number of neutrons varies according to the isotope: the stable isotopes have 8, 9, or 10 neutrons. oxygen is a member of the chalcogen group on the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and an oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds.
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→ 0.00208 the hyper sensitive response of plants against path ogen attack (0.000) the hyper sensitive reaction of plants to path ogen s (0.000) the hyper sensitive reaction of plants to path ogen attacks (0.000) the hyper sensitive response of plants to path ogen attacks (0.000) the hyper sensitive reaction of plants to path ogen attacks (0.000)
→ 0.00570 to accumulate in the atmosphere (0.000) accumulate in the atmosphere (0.000) build up in the atmosphere (0.000) collect in the atmosphere (0.000) accumul ating in the atmosphere (0.000)
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what is the first name of the person whose record was to stand for less than three years? (farthest south) after his share in the farthest south achievement of the discovery expedition, ernest shackleton suffered a physical collapse on the return journey, and was sent home with the expedition's relief vessel on orders from scott; he bitterly resented it, and the two became rivals. four years later, shackleton organised his own polar venture, the nimrod expedition, 1907–09. this was the first expedition to set the definite objective of reaching the south pole, and to have a specific strategy for doing so.to assist his endeavour, shackleton adopted a mixed transport strategy, involving the use of manchurian ponies as pack animals, as well as the more traditional dog-sledges. a specially adapted motor car was also taken. although the dogs and the car were used during the expedition for a number of purposes, the task of assisting the group that would undertake the march to the pole fell to the ponies. the size of shackleton's four-man polar party was dictated by the number of surviving ponies; of the ten that were embarked in new zealand, only four had survived the 1908 winter.ernest shackleton and three companions (frank wild, eric marshall and jameson adams) began their march on 29 october 1908. on 26 november they surpassed the farthest point reached by scott's 1902 party. "a day to remember", wrote shackleton in his journal, noting that they had reached this point in far less time than on the previous march with captain scott. shackleton's group continued southward, discovering and ascending the beardmore glacier to the polar plateau, and then marching on to reach their farthest south point at 88°23's, a mere 97 nautical miles (180 km; 112 mi) from the pole, on 9 january 1909. here they planted the union jack presented to them by queen alexandra, and took possession of the plateau in the name of king edward vii, before shortages of food and supplies forced them to turn back north. this was, at the time, the closest convergence on either pole. the increase of more than six degrees south from scott's previous record was the greatest extension of farthest south since captain cook's 1773 mark. shackleton was treated as a hero on his return to england. his record was to stand for less than three years, being passed by amundsen on 7 december 1911. retrieved: farthest south was the most southerly latitudes reached by explorers before the conquest of the south pole in 1911. significant steps on the road to the pole were the discovery of lands south of cape horn in 1619, captain james cook's crossing of the antarctic circle in 1773, and the earliest confirmed sightings of the antarctic mainland in 1820. from the late 19th century onward, the quest for farthest south latitudes became in effect a race to reach the pole, which culminated in roald amundsen's success in december 1911.
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→ 0.39754 s hack leton (0.168) s hack les (0.000) hand c uff s (0.000) s hack leton (0.166) ankle s hack les (0.000)
→ 0.21851 s cott (0.104) s cot l and (0.000) s cott ish (0.000) s cot s man (0.000) s cot s (0.000)
→ 0.11529 n im rod (0.001) n im rod (0.001) thread worm (0.000) thread worm s (0.000) n im rod . (0.000)
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which day will grace most likely encounter more humidity? if all the other factors influencing humidity remain constant, at ground level the relative humidity rises as the temperature falls. this is because less vapor is needed to saturate the air, so vapor condenses as the temperature falls. in normal conditions, the dew point temperature will not be greater than the air temperature because relative humidity cannot exceed 100%.[4] grace is trying to set up a running schedule for herself. she prefers running on days when the humidity is at it's lowest so she doesn't feel so muggy. on wednesday the high temperature is going to be 90 degrees, and on thursday the high temperature is going to be 75 degrees. retrieved: the dew point is the temperature to which air must be cooled to become saturated with water vapor. when further cooled, the airborne water vapor will condense to form liquid water (dew). when air cools to its dew point through contact with a surface that is colder than the air, water will condense on the surface.
→ 0.72946 we d nes day (0.876) we d nes day (0.869) we d nes day . (0.097) on we d nes day (0.003) t u e s day (0.000)
♦ → 0.25790 th urs day (0.017) th urs day (0.018) th urs day . (0.003) th urs day ' s (0.000) th urs day : (0.000)
→ 0.00641 if all the other factors influencing humidity remain constant (0.000) if all other factors influencing humidity remain constant (0.000) if all other factors influencing the humidity remain constant (0.000) when all other factors influencing the humidity remain constant (0.000) if all other influencing factors on humidity remain constant (0.000)
→ 0.00522 the relative humidity rise s as the temperature falls (0.000) the relative humidity increases with decreasing temperature (0.000) the relative humidity increases as the temperature falls (0.000) the relative humidity increases as the temperature drops (0.000) relative humidity increases with decreasing temperature (0.000)
→ 0.00101 vapor con den ses as the temperature falls (0.000) steam con den ses as temperature drops (0.000) steam con den ses as temperature falls (0.000) steam con den ses with falling temperature (0.000) steam con den ses as the temperature drops (0.000)
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what did a 1996 study by perotti examine? (economic_inequality) in 1993, galor and zeira showed that inequality in the presence of credit market imperfections has a long lasting detrimental effect on human capital formation and economic development. a 1996 study by perotti examined the channels through which inequality may affect economic growth. he showed that, in accordance with the credit market imperfection approach, inequality is associated with lower level of human capital formation (education, experience, and apprenticeship) and higher level of fertility, and thereby lower levels of growth. he found that inequality is associated with higher levels of redistributive taxation, which is associated with lower levels of growth from reductions in private savings and investment. perotti concluded that, "more equal societies have lower fertility rates and higher rates of investment in education. both are reflected in higher rates of growth. also, very unequal societies tend to be politically and socially unstable, which is reflected in lower rates of investment and therefore growth." retrieved: effects of inequality researchers have found include higher rates of health and social problems, and lower rates of social goods, a lower population-wide satisfaction and happiness and even a lower level of economic growth when human capital is neglected for high-end consumption. for the top 21 industrialised countries, counting each person equally, life expectancy is lower in more unequal countries (r = -.907). a similar relationship exists among us states (r = -.620).
→ 0.57860 the channels through which inequality may affect economic growth (0.548) the channels through which inequality can affect economic growth (0.000) channels through which inequality can affect economic growth (0.000) channels through which inequality can affect economic growth (0.000) the channels through which inequality can affect economic growth (0.000)
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: horacio or lupe? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 2nd grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. dario was the oldest. delmer was the 2nd oldest. mohamed was the 3rd oldest. brice was the 4th oldest. horacio was the 5th oldest. lupe was the 6th oldest. the last one was richie, who was the youngest. they all looked great that day. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
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what do fans of the high school football team do as a the result of the coach removing stef from the team? (all the right moves (film)) stefen "stef" djordjevic is a serbian american high school defensive back who is gifted in both sports and academics. he is seeking a college football scholarship to escape the economically depressed small western pennsylvania town of ampipe and a dead-end job and life working at the mill like his father and brother greg. he dreams of becoming an engineer right after he graduates from college. ampipe is a company town whose economy is dominated by the town's main employer, american pipe & steel, a steel mill struggling through the downturn of the early 1980s recession. stef gets through his days with the love of his girlfriend, lisa lietzke, and his strong bond with his teammates. most of the film takes place after the big football game against undefeated walnut heights high school. ampipe appears headed to win the game, when a fumbled handoff in the closing seconds—as well as stefen's pass interference penalty earlier in the game—leads to a walnut heights victory. following the game, coach burt nickerson lambastes the fumbler in the locker room, telling him he "quit" the game. when stefen retorts that the coach himself quit, the coach kicks him off the team. in the aftermath, disgruntled ampipe fans vandalize coach nickerson's house and yard. stefen is present and is a reluctant participant, but is nonetheless seen by nickerson as the vandals flee. from there, stefen deals with personal battles, including dealing with the coach blackballing him among colleges because of his attitude and participation in the desecration of nickerson's yard and house. stefen gets in an argument with lisa, and his best friend brian declines a scholarship offer to usc and plans to marry his pregnant girlfriend. retrieved: all the right moves is a 1983 american sports drama film directed by michael chapman and starring tom cruise, craig t. nelson, lea thompson, chris penn, and gary graham. it was filmed on location in johnstown, pennsylvania, and pittsburgh.
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who has a higher tolerance for hash: marie or frances? the example of someone having a positive experience with a drug is easy to see how drug dependence and the law of effect works. the tolerance for a drug goes up as one continues to use it after having a positive experience with a certain amount the first time.[38] it will take more and more to get that same feeling. this is when the controlled substance in an experiment would have to be modified and the experiment would really begin. the law of work for psychologist b. f. skinner almost half a century later on the principles of operant conditioning, "a learning process by which the effect, or consequence, of a response influences the future rate of production of that response.[39] the hash heroes met to discuss their experiences. they all said they always had a great experience using hash and used the same amount each time. they told how many times they used hash. carolyn used it 15 times, christine used it 20 times, marie used it 25 times, janet used it 25 times, catherine used it 33 times, frances used it 44 times, and ann used it 55 times. retrieved: operant conditioning (also called instrumental conditioning) is a learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. it is also a procedure that is used to bring about such learning.
→ 0.68678 mari e (0.380) mari a (0.000) mari e (0.392) mar y (0.000) mari a h (0.000)
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: samuel or ralph? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 4th grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. justin was the oldest. terry was the 2nd oldest. gerald was the 3rd oldest. keith was the 4th oldest. samuel was the 5th oldest. willie was the 6th oldest. the last one was ralph, who was the youngest. they all looked great that day. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
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what was thought to decide a person's behavior? (imperialism) the concept environmental determinism served as a moral justification for domination of certain territories and peoples. it was believed that a certain person's behaviours were determined by the environment in which they lived and thus validated their domination. for example, people living in tropical environments were seen as "less civilized" therefore justifying colonial control as a civilizing mission. across the three waves of european colonialism (first in the americas, second in asia and lastly in africa), environmental determinism was used to categorically place indigenous people in a racial hierarchy. this takes two forms, orientalism and tropicality. retrieved: imperialism is a policy or ideology of extending a nation's rule over foreign nations, often by military force or by gaining political and economic control of other areas. imperialism was both normal and common "worldwide" throughout recorded history, the earliest examples dating from the mid-third millennium bc, diminishing only in the late 20th century. in recent times, it has been considered morally reprehensible and prohibited by international law.
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what replica was displayed in 2005 at the rashid national museum? (rosetta stone) egypt first requested the return of the rosetta stone in july 2003, on the british museum's 250th anniversary. zahi hawass, the chief of egypt's supreme council of antiquities, asked that the stele be repatriated to egypt, commenting that it was the "icon of our egyptian identity". he repeated the proposal two years later in paris, listing the stone as one of several key items belonging to egypt's cultural heritage, a list which also included: the iconic bust of nefertiti in the egyptian museum of berlin; a statue of the great pyramid architect hemiunu in the roemer-und-pelizaeus-museum in hildesheim, germany; the dendara temple zodiac in the louvre in paris; and the bust of ankhhaf from the museum of fine arts, boston.during 2005, the british museum presented egypt with a full-sized replica of the stele. this was initially displayed in the renovated rashid national museum, close to the site where the stone was found. in november 2005, hawass suggested a three-month loan of the rosetta stone, while reiterating the eventual goal of a permanent return. in december 2009, he proposed to drop his claim for the permanent return of the rosetta stone if the british museum lent the stone to egypt for three months for the opening of the grand egyptian museum at giza in 2013. these requests were refused. as john ray has observed, "the day may come when the stone has spent longer in the british museum than it ever did in rosetta." there is strong opposition among national museums to the repatriation of objects of international cultural significance such as the rosetta stone. in response to repeated greek requests for return of the elgin marbles from the parthenon and similar requests to other museums around the world, in 2002 over 30 of the world's leading museums — including the british museum, the louvre, the pergamon museum in berlin and the metropolitan museum in new york city — issued a joint statement declaring that "objects acquired in earlier times must be viewed in the light of different sensitivities and values reflective of that earlier era" and that "museums serve not just the citizens of one nation but the people of every nation". retrieved: the rosetta stone is a granodiorite stele discovered in 1799 which is inscribed with three versions of a decree issued at memphis, egypt in 196 bc during the ptolemaic dynasty on behalf of king ptolemy v epiphanes. the top and middle texts are in ancient egyptian using hieroglyphic and demotic scripts, while the bottom is in ancient greek. the decree has only minor differences among the three versions, so the rosetta stone became key to deciphering egyptian hieroglyphs, thereby opening a window into ancient egyptian history.
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which color rock is most likely radioactive? you generally can’t see, smell, taste, hear, or feel radiation. fortunately, there are devices such as geiger counters that can detect radiation. a geiger counter, like the one pictured in the figure below , contains atoms of a gas that is ionized if it encounters radiation. when this happens, the gas atoms change to ions that can carry an electric current. the current causes the geiger counter to click. the faster the clicks occur, the higher the level of radiation. steve is a geologist and is doing a study on the radioactivity of different rocks. he has gathered two distinctly different rocks for examination. the first rock is red in color, and the second is purple in color. he has brought along a geiger counter to help him with his study. the red rock ends up making the geiger counter click very rapidly, while the purple rock barely registers any clicks. retrieved: a geiger counter is an instrument used for detecting and measuring ionizing radiation. also known as a geiger–mueller counter (or geiger–müller counter), it is widely used in applications such as radiation dosimetry, radiological protection, experimental physics, and the nuclear industry.
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what service is a videoguard uk equipped receiver dedicated to decrypt? (sky_(united_kingdom)) provided is a universal ku band lnb (9.75/10.600 ghz) which is fitted at the end of the dish and pointed at the correct satellite constellation; most digital receivers will receive the free to air channels. some broadcasts are free-to-air and unencrypted, some are encrypted but do not require a monthly subscription (known as free-to-view), some are encrypted and require a monthly subscription, and some are pay-per-view services. to view the encrypted content a videoguard uk equipped receiver (all of which are dedicated to the sky service, and cannot be used to decrypt other services) needs to be used. unofficial cams are now available to view the service, although use of them breaks the user's contract with sky and invalidates the user's rights to use the card. retrieved: sky uk (formerly british sky broadcasting limited, bskyb and sky) is a british telecommunications company which serves the united kingdom owned by comcast. sky provides television and broadband internet services, fixed line and mobile telephone services to consumers and businesses in the united kingdom. it is the uk's largest
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→ 0.03902 sky service , and cannot be used to de crypt other services (0.001) sky service and cannot be used to de crypt other services . (0.000) sky service and cannot be used to de crypt other services (0.000) sky service and can not be used to de crypt other services (0.000) sky service and cannot be used to de crypt other services (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 31 or team 35? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 10 lb drone the highest into the air. team 30 got it 3,335 ft. team 31 got it 4,446 ft. team 32 go it 5,557 ft. team 33 got it 6,668 ft. team 34 got it 11,113 ft. team 35 got it 12,224 ft. team 36 got it 13,334 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.25945 team 35 (0.410) 35 team (0.000) team 35 (0.410) team (0.000) teams 35 (0.000)
→ 0.22660 team 31 (0.335) team 31 (0.305) 31 team (0.000) team of 31 (0.000) 31 team (0.000)
→ 0.13794 team 32 (0.032) team 32 (0.035) 32 team (0.000) 32 team (0.000) team (0.000)
→ 0.13357 team 34 (0.032) team 34 (0.030) 34 min s (0.000) teams 34 (0.000) team (0.000)
→ 0.24245 team 36 (0.022) team 36 (0.024) team (0.000) teams 36 (0.000) team 35 (0.423)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their drone into high altitude: team 32 or team 35? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 10 lb drone the highest into the air. team 30 got it 3,335 ft. team 31 got it 4,446 ft. team 32 go it 5,557 ft. team 33 got it 6,668 ft. team 34 got it 11,113 ft. team 35 got it 12,224 ft. team 36 got it 13,334 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.25957 team 35 (0.380) 35 team (0.000) team 35 (0.386) team (0.000) teams 35 (0.000)
→ 0.24652 team 32 (0.315) team 32 (0.300) 32 team (0.000) 32 team (0.000) team (0.000)
→ 0.25409 team 36 (0.030) team 36 (0.032) team (0.000) teams 36 (0.000) team 35 (0.398)
→ 0.14585 team 34 (0.042) team 34 (0.041) 34 min s (0.000) teams 34 (0.000) team (0.000)
→ 0.09397 team 31 (0.010) team 31 (0.010) 31 team (0.000) team of 31 (0.000) 31 team (0.000)
● uq_quoref_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what is the last name of the person who promised his daughter "everything she wanted?" (the notorious b.i.g.) after being released from jail, wallace made a demo tape called "microphone murderer", under the name biggie smalls, a reference to a character in the 1975 film let's do it again as well as his stature; he stood at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) and weighed 300 to 380 lb (140–170 kg) according to differing accounts. the tape was reportedly made with no serious intent of getting a recording deal. however, it was promoted by new york-based dj mister cee, who had previously worked with big daddy kane, and in 1992 it was heard by the editor of the source.in march 1992, wallace was featured in the source's unsigned hype column, dedicated to aspiring rappers, and made a recording off the back of this success. the demo tape was heard by uptown records a&r and record producer sean combs, who arranged for a meeting with wallace. he was signed to uptown immediately and made an appearance on label mates heavy d & the boyz's "a buncha niggas" (from the album blue funk). soon after wallace signed his recording contract, combs was fired from uptown and started a new label, bad boy records. wallace followed and signed to the label in mid-1992.on august 8, 1993, wallace's longtime girlfriend gave birth to his first child, t'yanna. wallace had split with the girlfriend some time before t'yanna's birth. despite having dropped out of high school himself, wallace wanted his daughter to complete her education. he promised her "everything she wanted", saying that if his mother had promised him the same he would have graduated at the top of his class. he continued selling drugs after the birth to support his daughter financially. once combs discovered this, he forced wallace to quit.later in the year, wallace, recording as the notorious b.i.g., gained exposure after featuring on a remix to mary j. blige's single "real love". he recorded under this name for the remainder of his career, after finding the original moniker "biggie smalls" was already in use. "real love" peaked at no. 7 on the billboard hot 100 chart and was followed by a remix of blige's "what's the 411?". he continued this success, to a lesser extent, on remixes with neneh cherry ("buddy x") and reggae artist super cat ("dolly my baby", also featuring combs) in 1993. in april 1993, his solo track, "party and bullshit", appeared on the who's the man? soundtrack. in july 1994, he appeared alongside ll cool j and busta rhymes on a remix to label mate craig mack's "flava in ya ear", which reached no. 9 on the billboard hot 100. retrieved: christopher george latore wallace (may 21, 1972 – march 9, 1997), known professionally as the notorious b.i.g., biggie smalls, or biggie, was an american rapper. he is widely considered to be one of the greatest rappers of all time.
→ 0.23618 wall ace (0.791) walker (0.000) rolling (0.000) roller (0.000) wallet (0.000)
♦ → 0.25977 wall ace . (0.105) wall ace . (0.105) walmart . (0.000) wal s h . (0.000) wall i am s . (0.000)
→ 0.29918 wall ace ' s (0.001) wall ace (0.791) wall ace ' s (0.001) wall a kes (0.000) walker (0.000)
→ 0.18328 wall ace , (0.000) wall ace , (0.000) walmart , (0.000) wal s h , (0.000) wall ace . (0.107)
→ 0.02158 wall ace ' (0.000) wallet (0.000) wallet stolen (0.000) wallet s (0.000) purse stolen (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their drone into high altitude: team d or team g? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the drone highest into the air. team a got it 2,000 ft. team b got it 3,000 ft. team c go it 4,000 ft. team d got it 5,000 ft. team e got it 10,000 ft. team f got it 13,000 ft. team g got it 14,000 ft. team 7 won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.31424 team d (0.305) team d (0.315) team d (0.325) team (0.000) d (0.011)
♦ → 0.26005 team g (0.216) team g (0.216) team (0.000) team g (0.210) group g (0.000)
→ 0.17512 team e (0.048) team (0.000) team e (0.048) team e (0.048) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.15137 team f (0.017) team (0.000) team f (0.016) team f (0.017) team f . (0.001)
→ 0.09922 team c (0.005) team c (0.005) team c (0.004) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: wednesday or tuesday? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there were a lot of motorcycles on interstate 11 last week. on wednesday, there were 1500 motorcyclists. on thursday, there were 2500 motorcyclists. on friday, there were 3500 motorcyclists. on saturday, there were 4500 motorcyclists. on sunday, there were 5500 motorcyclists. on monday, there were 6500 motorcyclists. on tuesday, there were 7500 motorcyclists. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
→ 0.71975 we d nes day (0.779) we d nes day (0.779) we d nes day . (0.123) on we d nes day (0.000) t u e s day (0.024)
♦ → 0.26006 t u e s day (0.024) t u e s day (0.021) t u e s day . (0.005) t u e s day ' s (0.000) on t u e s day (0.000)
→ 0.01220 a lower crash rate per cyclist (0.000) lower accident rate per cyclist (0.000) lower accident rate per cyclist (0.000) reduced accident rate per cyclist (0.000) lower crash rate per cyclist (0.000)
→ 0.00492 a decreasing rate (0.000) declining rates (0.000) declining rate (0.000) falling rates (0.000) declining rate (0.000)
→ 0.00307 a pronounced ‘ safe t y in numbers ’ effect (0.000) a pronounced " safe t y in numbers " effect (0.000) pronounced " safe t y in numbers " (0.000) a pronounced " safe t y in numbers " effect (0.000) a pronounced " security in numbers " effect (0.000)
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what time did storage costs go up: 1 pm or 4 pm? storing large volumes of data – when storing xml to either file or database, the volume of data a system produces can often exceed reasonable limits, with a number of detriments: the access times go up as more data is read, cpu load goes up as xml data takes more power to process, and storage costs go up. by storing xml data in fast infoset format, data volume may be reduced by as much as 80 percent. carl had a busy day storing xml. at 1 pm, he stored 1000 gigabytes to the database. at 2 pm, he stored 2000 gigabytes to the database. at 3 pm, he stored 3000 gigabytes to the database. at 4 pm, he got dinner. at 5 pm, he stored 4000 gigabytes to the database. at 6 pm, he stored 5000 gigabytes to the database. at 7 pm, he went to sleep to finish storing xml tomorrow. retrieved: fast infoset (or fi) is an international standard that specifies a binary encoding format for the xml information set ("xml infoset") as an alternative to the xml document format. it aims to provide more efficient serialization than the text-based xml format.
→ 0.48374 4 pm (0.804) 4 p . m . (0.000) 4 pm (0.002) 16 p . m . (0.000) 4 pm . (0.000)
♦ → 0.26013 1 pm (0.066) 1 p . m . (0.000) 1 pm (0.000) 1 pm . (0.000) 13 p . m . (0.000)
→ 0.12548 3 pm (0.004) 3 p . m . (0.000) 3 pm (0.000) 3 pm . (0.000) 15 p . m . (0.000)
→ 0.11887 2 pm (0.003) 2 p . m . (0.000) 2 pm (0.000) at 2 p . m . (0.000) 2 pm . (0.000)
→ 0.01178 at (0.000) " (0.000) to (0.000) in (0.000) on (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their drone into high altitude: team 12 or team 14? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their black drone the highest into the air. team 10 got it 3,333 ft. team 11 got it 4,444 ft. team 12 go it 5,555 ft. team 13 got it 6,666 ft. team 14 got it 11,111 ft. team 15 got it 12,222 ft. team 16 got it 13,333 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.33054 team 12 (0.465) team 12 (0.465) team of 12 (0.000) team (0.000) team 12 th (0.000)
♦ → 0.26019 team 14 (0.168) 14 team (0.000) team 14 (0.174) 14 team (0.000) teams 14 (0.000)
→ 0.14528 team 13 (0.021) team 13 (0.023) 13 team (0.000) 13 team (0.000) teams 13 (0.000)
→ 0.12398 team 16 (0.011) team 16 (0.012) 16 team (0.000) team of 16 (0.000) 16 team (0.000)
→ 0.14002 team 15 (0.013) team 15 (0.012) team (0.000) 15 team (0.000) team of 15 (0.000)
● uq_squad2_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
how recently has the homes in fresno been restored? (fresno,_california) the area is also known for its early twentieth century homes, many of which have been restored in recent decades. the area includes many california bungalow and american craftsman style homes, spanish colonial revival style architecture, mediterranean revival style architecture, mission revival style architecture, and many storybook houses designed by fresno architects, hilliard, taylor & wheeler. the residential architecture of the tower district contrasts with the newer areas of tract homes urban sprawl in north and east areas of fresno. retrieved: fresno ( ; ) is a city in california, united states, and the county seat of fresno county. it covers about in the center of the san joaquin valley, the southern portion of california's central valley.
♦ → 0.26081 in recent decades (0.503) in the last decades (0.000) in the past decades (0.000) over the last decades (0.000) in the last decades (0.000)
→ 0.24262 recent decades . (0.021) in recent decades . (0.050) of the last decades . (0.000) in the last decades . (0.000) over the last decades . (0.000)
→ 0.35391 recently (0.028) recently (0.027) recent (0.002) recent (0.002) more recently (0.000)
→ 0.07595 many (0.000) many (0.000) lots of (0.000) plenty (0.000) much (0.000)
→ 0.06671 restored (0.000) restored (0.000) renovation (0.000) " (0.000) repaired (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
which day will grace most likely encounter less humidity? if all the other factors influencing humidity remain constant, at ground level the relative humidity rises as the temperature falls. this is because less vapor is needed to saturate the air, so vapor condenses as the temperature falls. in normal conditions, the dew point temperature will not be greater than the air temperature because relative humidity cannot exceed 100%.[4] grace is trying to set up a running schedule for herself. she prefers running on days when the humidity is at it's lowest so she doesn't feel so muggy. on wednesday the high temperature is going to be 90 degrees, and on thursday the high temperature is going to be 75 degrees. retrieved: the dew point is the temperature to which air must be cooled to become saturated with water vapor. when further cooled, the airborne water vapor will condense to form liquid water (dew). when air cools to its dew point through contact with a surface that is colder than the air, water will condense on the surface.
→ 0.72476 th urs day (0.911) th urs day (0.903) th urs day . (0.090) th urs day ' s (0.000) th urs day : (0.000)
♦ → 0.26087 we d nes day (0.012) we d nes day (0.015) we d nes day . (0.001) on we d nes day (0.000) t u e s day (0.000)
→ 0.00892 if all the other factors influencing humidity remain constant (0.000) if all other factors influencing humidity remain constant (0.000) if all other factors influencing the humidity remain constant (0.000) when all other factors influencing the humidity remain constant (0.000) if all other influencing factors on humidity remain constant (0.000)
→ 0.00420 on days when the humidity is at it ' s lowest (0.000) on days with the lowest humidity (0.000) on days with lowest humidity (0.000) days with the lowest humidity (0.000) on days with the lowest humidity (0.000)
→ 0.00125 vapor con den ses as the temperature falls (0.000) steam con den ses as temperature drops (0.000) steam con den ses as temperature falls (0.000) steam con den ses with falling temperature (0.000) steam con den ses as the temperature drops (0.000)
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will the humidity be higher or lower on thursday than on friday? if all the other factors influencing humidity remain constant, at ground level the relative humidity rises as the temperature falls. this is because less vapor is needed to saturate the air, so vapor condenses as the temperature falls. in normal conditions, the dew point temperature will not be greater than the air temperature because relative humidity cannot exceed 100%.[4] carly is an avid jogger, but she has recently hated jogging in high humidity weather. she doesn't mind the temperature so much, and tries to schedule her running on days of lower humidity. the next couple of days she is thinking of scheduling a run. on thursday the high temperature will be 90 degrees, and on friday the high will be 75 degrees. retrieved: the dew point is the temperature to which air must be cooled to become saturated with water vapor. when further cooled, the airborne water vapor will condense to form liquid water (dew). when air cools to its dew point through contact with a surface that is colder than the air, water will condense on the surface.
→ 0.70097 higher (0.896) more (0.000) higher (0.896) high (0.000) " (0.000)
♦ → 0.26098 lower (0.018) lower (0.016) " (0.000) low (0.000) low (0.000)
→ 0.01617 the relative humidity rise s as the temperature falls . (0.000) the relative humidity increases with decreasing temperature . (0.000) the relative humidity increases with the decreasing temperature . (0.000) the relative humidity increases as the temperature falls . (0.000) the relative humidity rise s with decreasing temperature . (0.000)
→ 0.01455 the humidity (0.000) humidity (0.000) humidity (0.000) the humidity (0.000) moisture (0.000)
→ 0.00734 the de w point temperature will not be greater than the air temperature because relative humidity cannot exceed 100% (0.000) the de w point temperature will not exceed the air temperature because the relative humidity must not exceed 100% (0.000) the de w point temperature will not exceed the air temperature as the relative humidity must not exceed 100% (0.000) the de w point temperature will not exceed the air temperature , as the relative humidity must not exceed 100% (0.000) the de w point temperature will not be higher than the air temperature because the relative humidity must not exceed 100% (0.000)
● uq_quoref_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what is the last name of the person who decides to follow claire? (the town (2010 film)) four lifelong friends from the boston neighborhood of charlestown, douglas "doug" macray, james "jem" coughlin, albert "gloansy" macgloan, and desmond "dez" elden, rob a bank. they take the manager, claire keesey, hostage, but release her unharmed. when they find out claire lives in their neighborhood, doug begins to follow her to find out how much she has told the police, and to make sure that jem does not eliminate her as a witness. soon a romance grows between them, which doug hides from the gang. as they grow closer, doug tells claire of his search for his long-lost mother, who he believes went to live with his aunt in tangerine, florida. he also recounts his chance to be a professional hockey player which he threw away for a life of crime, following in his father's footsteps. she in turn tells doug that she saw a tattoo on one of the robbers, and he realizes that she can identify jem and send them all to prison. he knows that jem will kill her if he discovers the truth, so he persuades her that the authorities cannot protect her, and she decides not to tell the police. after claire tells doug about being harassed and her car vandalized by alex, a local dominican thug, doug enlists jem for a favor, which they can never talk about. doug and jem don hockey masks and violently assault the offenders without jem knowing the true reason for the favor is to protect claire. retrieved: the town is a 2010 american crime thriller film co-written, directed by and starring ben affleck, adapted from chuck hogan's novel "prince of thieves". it also stars rebecca hall, jon hamm, jeremy renner, blake lively, titus welliver, pete postlethwaite, and chris cooper, and follows a group of boston bank robbers who set out to get one final score by robbing fenway park.
→ 0.34753 do u g (0.430) do u g (0.430) " (0.000) du g (0.001) double (0.000)
♦ → 0.26113 mac ray (0.151) mac ray (0.150) mac ray s (0.000) mac (0.000) mac ca (0.000)
→ 0.00980 mac glo an (0.000) macro loans (0.000) macro - credit (0.000) macro credit (0.000) ma cker e l (0.000)
→ 0.12294 do u glas (0.168) double glazing (0.000) double glass (0.000) double glass (0.000) double glass (0.000)
→ 0.25860 do u glas " d ou g " mac ray (0.024) do u glas " d ou g " ma k ray (0.000) " d ou g " mac ray (0.002) do u glas " d ou g " mac ray (0.024) do u glas " d ou g " mac ray (0.024)
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who has a higher tolerance for goop: edgardo or faustino? the example of someone having a positive experience with a drug is easy to see how drug dependence and the law of effect works. the tolerance for a drug goes up as one continues to use it after having a positive experience with a certain amount the first time.[38] it will take more and more to get that same feeling. this is when the controlled substance in an experiment would have to be modified and the experiment would really begin. the law of work for psychologist b. f. skinner almost half a century later on the principles of operant conditioning, "a learning process by which the effect, or consequence, of a response influences the future rate of production of that response.[39] the goop goonies met to discuss their experiences. they all said they always had a great experience using goop and used the same amount each time. they told how many times they used goop. alec used it 32 times, berry used it 42 times, edgardo used it 52 times, gino used it 62 times, judson used it 72 times, claudio used it 82 times, and faustino used it 92 times. retrieved: operant conditioning (also called instrumental conditioning) is a learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. it is also a procedure that is used to bring about such learning.
→ 0.54512 e d gard o (0.296) e d gard o (0.296) e d die jo nes (0.000) e d die (0.000) e d ward s (0.000)
♦ → 0.26119 f aus t in o (0.261) it is not . (0.000) what happens next ? (0.000) what ' s next ? (0.000) what next ? (0.000)
→ 0.09222 b . f . skin ner (0.000) b . (0.000) b . skin n ing (0.000) b . f . skin ner (0.000) b . f . skin n ing (0.000)
→ 0.08198 a higher tolerance for g oop (0.000) higher tolerance for g oop (0.000) higher tolerance for g oop (0.000) a higher tolerance for g oop (0.000) greater tolerance for g oop (0.000)
→ 0.01948 a drug (0.000) drugs (0.000) drugs (0.000) a drug (0.000) one drug (0.000)
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: jeffrey or stephen? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 1st grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. larry was the oldest. jeffrey was the 2nd oldest. frank was the 3rd oldest. scott was the 4th oldest. eric was the 5th oldest. stephen was the 6th oldest. the last one was andrew, who was the youngest. they all looked fantastic that day. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
♦ → 0.26131 step hen (0.287) boots (0.000) boot y (0.000) boots (0.000) boots . (0.000)
→ 0.53226 je f f re y (0.296) je f f re y (0.315) je f f re y de an m organ (0.000) jo an (0.000) je f f re y s (0.000)
→ 0.14768 he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b . (0.000) he pati t is (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000)
→ 0.03326 a greater chance (0.000) greater chance (0.000) better chance (0.000) more chance (0.000) greater opportunity (0.000)
→ 0.02549 a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) chronic infections (0.000)
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what is the name of the person daniel and chelsea are trying to get mikey's mind off of? (that awkward moment) jason is sitting on a bench in new york city waiting for someone to arrive. a voiceover explains that he has been waiting for a long time, but to explain why, he needs to go back to the beginning. jason begins by telling the audience that every relationship reaches the "so..." moment, where someone in the relationship will want to take the relationship to a more serious place. at that point, jason knows the relationship is over, as he is not ready to start dating. jason is currently working with his best friend daniel at a publishing house designing book covers. their friend mikey, a young doctor who has been married to vera since the end of college, comes to them after vera requests a divorce. the three decide to go out to a bar and celebrate being single. the group meets up with daniel's female wingman, chelsea, as they try to get mikey's mind off of his wife. mikey meets a girl with glasses, while jason meets ellie, and hits it off with her after teasing another man that was trying to buy her a drink. mikey gets the girl's number, but decides not to call, resolving to work it out with his wife. jason sleeps with ellie, but escapes her apartment when he discovers circumstantial evidence that she may be a prostitute. retrieved: that awkward moment (released as are we officially dating? in australia, indonesia, and new zealand) is a 2014 american romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by tom gormican in his directorial debut. the film stars zac efron, miles teller, michael b. jordan, imogen poots, mackenzie davis, and jessica lucas.
→ 0.61427 his wife (0.472) wife (0.023) his wife (0.472) his wife (0.472) his wife . (0.179)
♦ → 0.26142 ver a (0.112) ver a (0.109) ver a . (0.012) ver a : (0.000) va . (0.000)
→ 0.08476 wife . (0.002) wife . (0.002) woman . (0.000) wife ! (0.000) wife s . (0.000)
→ 0.02447 mi key (0.000) mi key (0.000) mik e (0.000) mic (0.000) micro (0.000)
→ 0.01509 his best friend (0.000) his best friend (0.000) his best friend (0.000) best friend (0.000) best friend (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team a or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their yellow drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,551 ft. team b got it 3,551 ft. team c go it 4,541 ft. team d got it 5,531 ft. team e got it 10,521 ft. team f got it 13,571 ft. team g got it 14,581 ft. team g won the contest and got a big gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.29864 team g (0.535) team g (0.519) team (0.000) team g (0.535) group g (0.000)
♦ → 0.26142 team f (0.216) team (0.000) team f (0.216) team f (0.216) team f . (0.008)
→ 0.18026 team e (0.082) team (0.000) team e (0.072) team e (0.082) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.14158 team b (0.018) team b (0.020) team b (0.018) team (0.000) team b . (0.001)
→ 0.11809 team d (0.009) team d (0.010) team d (0.009) team (0.000) d (0.000)
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: thursday or wednesday? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there were a lot of motorcycles on interstate 2 last week. on friday, there were 1000 motorcyclists. on saturday, there were 1200 motorcyclists. on sunday, there were 1400 motorcyclists. on monday, there were 1600 motorcyclists. on tuesday, there were 1800 motorcyclists. on wednesday, there were 2000 motorcyclists. on thursday, there were 2500 motorcyclists. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
→ 0.71855 we d nes day (0.791) we d nes day (0.791) we d nes day . (0.133) on we d nes day (0.000) t u e s day (0.000)
♦ → 0.26168 th urs day (0.016) th urs day (0.016) th urs day . (0.004) th urs day ' s (0.000) th urs day : (0.000)
→ 0.01220 a lower crash rate per cyclist (0.000) lower accident rate per cyclist (0.000) lower accident rate per cyclist (0.000) reduced accident rate per cyclist (0.000) lower crash rate per cyclist (0.000)
→ 0.00571 a decreasing rate (0.000) declining rates (0.000) declining rate (0.000) falling rates (0.000) declining rate (0.000)
→ 0.00187 varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes (0.000) different car and bicycle volumes (0.000) different vehicle and bicycle volumes (0.000) different motor vehicle and bicycle volumes (0.000) various motor vehicle and bicycle volumes (0.000)
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what is the first name of the person that is warned about keeping the marriage alive by trying new things? (higher ground (film)) in the early sixties, corinne walker is a girl who is skeptical about god. after her brother is stillborn, her parents' marriage disintegrates over the course of several years. as a teenager, she meets ethan miller, a budding musician in local rock band the renegades. the two marry after corinne gets pregnant and have a daughter, abigail. while touring with ethan's band, their bus crashes into a river. ethan rushes to save abby, and corinne pleads with god to save the child. abby is pulled out of the bus before it sinks into the water, and ethan believes that god wanted them to live. ethan and corinne grow more fond of jesus, eventually giving themselves over to a radical new testament church. as adults, corinne and ethan live with their children—abigail and lilly—amid a community of self-described "jesus freaks". corinne's daily life consists of hours of bible study and alternative family practices. the husbands are told by pastor bill that they should pay more attention to their wives' sexual needs after a fellow husband's indiscretions caused his wife to leave with their children. corinne's closest friend annika also warns her about keeping the marriage alive by trying new things, such as drawing their husbands' penises. one day, corinne's younger sister, wendy, shows up on her doorstep after ending yet another bad relationship, and moves in with them. their father comes over for dinner, and says that children are the most important things in life. he takes responsibility over how losing their baby brother caused him to wreck his marriage. later, ethan finds lilly playing with some cocaine she found in wendy's suitcase. he and corinne flush the drugs down the toilet, and wendy storms off. retrieved: higher ground is a 2011 american drama film directed by vera farmiga in her directorial debut. the film is an adaptation of the 2002 memoir "this dark world: a memoir of salvation found and lost" by carolyn s. briggs, who co-wrote the screenplay.
→ 0.25920 an nik a (0.677) anna (0.006) anne (0.000) " (0.000) a nnie (0.000)
♦ → 0.26188 cor inne (0.131) cor inne (0.127) cor in n a (0.000) cor in th (0.000) cor by n (0.000)
→ 0.18728 cor inne walker (0.009) cor inne walker (0.008) cor inne wal s h (0.000) cor inne park er (0.000) cor inne walker (0.008)
→ 0.20238 cor inne ' s closest friend an nik a (0.009) cor inne ' s closest friend an nik a (0.009) cor inne ' s closest friend an nik a (0.009) cor inne s closest friend an nik a (0.000) cor in n a ' s closest friend an nik a (0.000)
→ 0.08927 cor inne ' s closest friend (0.002) cor inne ' s closest friend (0.002) cor in n a ' s closest friend (0.000) cor inne s ' closest friend (0.000) cor by n ' s closest friend (0.000)
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which limited edition most likely had it's price increased: american gothic or the grand odalisque? artworks are sold at affordable prices [6] ranging from £5 to £1500. for many of the works, the price goes up as the edition sells out. the edition runs range from 30 to 10,000 editions. each work comes with a digital certificate that is “signed, numbered and authenticated by the artist” [7][8] once an edition is sold out, collectors can resell their works in the online marketplace. a respected art store had limited edition artworks for sale last week. they all had 400 pieces at the beginning of the week. by the end of the week, they started to sell out. there were only 3 the grand odalisque, 25 the swing, 70 the liberty leading the people, 150 the birth of venus, 200 napoleon crossing the alps, 250 musicians, and 270 american gothic left. retrieved: sedition is an online platform where artists distribute art in digital format. the artworks are presented as digital limited editions that can be accessed via browsers or dedicated apps using smartphones, computers, tablets or tvs. members can log in and purchase high-resolution digital stills and videos that are stored in the ‘vault’.
→ 0.68460 american go th ic (0.380) american go th ic (0.346) american go th ic (0.380) go th ic (0.000) go th ic american (0.000)
♦ → 0.26197 the grand o d ali s que (0.362) the great o d al isk (0.000) the great o d al isk (0.000) the great o d ali s que (0.000) the great o d al isk (0.000)
→ 0.02784 the price goes up as the edition sell s out . (0.000) the price increases when the edition is sold out . (0.000) the price rise s when the edition is sold out . (0.000) the price goes up when the edition is sold out . (0.000) the price increases when the edition is sold out . (0.000)
→ 0.00974 the beginning of the week (0.000) start of the week (0.000) beginning of the week (0.000) the week nd (0.000) beginning of the week (0.000)
→ 0.01585 the online marketplace (0.000) the online marketplace (0.000) online marketplace (0.000) online marketplace (0.000) the online marketplace (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 53 or team 54? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 20 lb drone the highest into the air. team 50 got it 3,337 ft. team 51 got it 4,448 ft. team 52 go it 5,559 ft. team 53 got it 6,660 ft. team 54 got it 11,115 ft. team 55 got it 12,226 ft. team 56 got it 13,336 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.26198 team 54 (0.380) team 54 (0.398) team (0.000) 54 shares (0.000) teams 54 (0.000)
→ 0.24161 team 53 (0.305) team 53 (0.310) eng l and 53 (0.000) team (0.000) 53 shares (0.000)
→ 0.23411 team 56 (0.012) team 56 (0.011) team (0.000) teams 56 (0.000) team 54 (0.368)
→ 0.16562 team 52 (0.020) team 52 (0.021) team 51 (0.004) team (0.000) 52 team (0.000)
→ 0.09669 team 55 (0.011) 55 shares (0.000) 55 team (0.000) 55 min s (0.000) team 55 (0.010)
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who has a higher tolerance for soap: dannie or orval? the example of someone having a positive experience with a drug is easy to see how drug dependence and the law of effect works. the tolerance for a drug goes up as one continues to use it after having a positive experience with a certain amount the first time.[38] it will take more and more to get that same feeling. this is when the controlled substance in an experiment would have to be modified and the experiment would really begin. the law of work for psychologist b. f. skinner almost half a century later on the principles of operant conditioning, "a learning process by which the effect, or consequence, of a response influences the future rate of production of that response.[39] the soap squad met to discuss their experiences. they all said they always had a great experience using soap and used the same amount each time. they told how many times they used soap. milo used it 22 times, anibal used it 32 times, olen used it 42 times, zachariah used it 52 times, dannie used it 62 times, mauro used it 72 times, and orval used it 82 times. retrieved: operant conditioning (also called instrumental conditioning) is a learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. it is also a procedure that is used to bring about such learning.
→ 0.61787 dann i e (0.444) dann i e (0.472) den mark (0.000) dan (0.000) dan e (0.000)
♦ → 0.26257 or val (0.015) oral (0.000) oval (0.000) or val (0.014) oral (0.000)
→ 0.08818 ma ur o (0.000) " (0.000) ma uri ce (0.000) ma ur o (0.000) moor side (0.000)
→ 0.02280 a higher tolerance (0.000) greater tolerance (0.000) higher tolerance (0.000) more tolerance (0.000) higher tolerance (0.000)
→ 0.00857 a drug (0.000) drugs (0.000) drugs (0.000) a drug (0.000) one drug (0.000)
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what time did storage costs go up: 9 am or 12 pm? storing large volumes of data – when storing xml to either file or database, the volume of data a system produces can often exceed reasonable limits, with a number of detriments: the access times go up as more data is read, cpu load goes up as xml data takes more power to process, and storage costs go up. by storing xml data in fast infoset format, data volume may be reduced by as much as 80 percent. porfirio had a busy day storing xml. at 9 am, he stored 203 gigabytes to the database. at 10 am, he stored 303 gigabytes to the database. at 11 am, he stored 403 gigabytes to the database. at 12 pm, he got lunch. at 1 pm, he stored 503 gigabytes to the database. at 2 pm, he stored 603 gigabytes to the database. at 3 pm, she went to sleep to finish storing xml later that night. retrieved: fast infoset (or fi) is an international standard that specifies a binary encoding format for the xml information set ("xml infoset") as an alternative to the xml document format. it aims to provide more efficient serialization than the text-based xml format.
→ 0.65351 12 pm (0.823) 12 a . m . (0.000) 12 p . m . (0.000) noon (0.001) 12 pm (0.003)
♦ → 0.26266 9 am (0.026) 9 a . m . (0.000) 9 p . m . (0.000) 9 am (0.000) 9 am . (0.000)
→ 0.03222 at 1 pm (0.000) 1 p . m . (0.000) at 1 p . m . (0.000) by 1 p . m . (0.000) at 1 p . m . (0.000)
→ 0.02621 at 2 pm (0.000) 2 p . m . (0.000) at 2 p . m . (0.000) at 2 p . m . (0.000) by 2 p . m . (0.000)
→ 0.02539 at 11 am (0.000) at 11 a . m . (0.000) 11 a . m . (0.000) 11 p . m . (0.000) at 11 a . m . (0.000)
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: day 1 or day 2? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there was a week long bike tournament. day 1 had 500 cyclists left. day 2 had 400 cyclists left. day 3 had 300 cyclists left. day 4 had 200 cyclists left. day 5 had 100 cyclists left. day 6 had 50 cyclists left. day 7 had 10 cyclists left. tom won the tournament and got a big trophy. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
→ 0.45002 day 2 (0.693) day 2 (0.682) day two (0.001) day two (0.001) day 2 (0.693)
♦ → 0.26270 day 1 (0.135) day 1 (0.147) day one (0.000) day one (0.000) day 1. (0.018)
→ 0.13789 day 3 (0.012) day 3 (0.013) day three (0.000) day three (0.000) day 3. (0.001)
→ 0.08637 day 4 (0.002) day 4 (0.002) day four (0.000) day four (0.000) day 4. (0.000)
→ 0.06302 day 7 (0.001) day 7 (0.001) day seven (0.000) day 7. (0.000) day seven (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team b or team g? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the drone highest into the air. team a got it 2,000 ft. team b got it 3,000 ft. team c go it 4,000 ft. team d got it 5,000 ft. team e got it 10,000 ft. team f got it 13,000 ft. team g got it 14,000 ft. team 7 won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.30025 team b (0.245) team b (0.245) team b (0.238) team (0.000) team b . (0.016)
♦ → 0.26273 team g (0.223) team g (0.216) team (0.000) team g (0.223) group g (0.000)
→ 0.15979 team f (0.019) team (0.000) team f (0.020) team f (0.022) team f . (0.001)
→ 0.13634 team e (0.016) team (0.000) team e (0.017) team e (0.019) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.14089 team a (0.016) team a (0.018) team (0.000) team a (0.015) a team (0.000)
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who was responsible for the new building projects in jacksonville? (jacksonville,_florida) jacksonville, like most large cities in the united states, suffered from negative effects of rapid urban sprawl after world war ii. the construction of highways led residents to move to newer housing in the suburbs. after world war ii, the government of the city of jacksonville began to increase spending to fund new public building projects in the boom that occurred after the war. mayor w. haydon burns' jacksonville story resulted in the construction of a new city hall, civic auditorium, public library and other projects that created a dynamic sense of civic pride. however, the development of suburbs and a subsequent wave of middle class "white flight" left jacksonville with a much poorer population than before. the city's most populous ethnic group, non-hispanic white, declined from 75.8% in 1970 to 55.1% by 2010. retrieved: jacksonville is the most populous city in florida, the most populous city in the southeastern united states and the largest city by area in the contiguous united states. it is the seat of duval county, with which the city government consolidated in 1968. consolidation gave jacksonville its great size and placed most of its metropolitan population within the city limits.
♦ → 0.26282 mayor w . hay don burn s (0.607) mayor w . hay don burn s (0.588) mayor of he u don burn s (0.000) mayor with burn s (0.000) mayor s with burn s (0.000)
→ 0.39151 the government (0.123) government (0.013) the government (0.118) the government (0.109) the government (0.119)
→ 0.30282 the city of jack son ville (0.048) jack son ville (0.015) the city of jack son ville (0.050) city of jack son ville (0.011) the city of jack son ville (0.051)
→ 0.01377 the construction of highway s (0.000) construction of motor ways (0.000) construction of highway s (0.000) the construction of motor ways (0.000) the construction of motor ways (0.000)
→ 0.02908 the united states (0.000) the united states (0.000) united states (0.000) us a (0.000) us (0.000)
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what is the full name of the person who is told that the gang had stolen a gold-plated cannon? (charro!) jess wade, a former member of a gang of outlaws led by vince hackett, was led to believe that an old flame, tracy winters, wanted to meet him in a seedy mexican saloon. jess saw billy roy hackett, vince's younger brother, summoning vince and the other members of the gang into the saloon, and realized he was being set up. jess ordered the bar patrons to leave before a shootout ensued. making a break for the door, jess was stopped by gunner, another gang member, and was forced to relinquish his gun and to go with them to their hideout in the mountains. vince later told him that the gang had stolen a gold-plated cannon that was used by emperor maximilian in his ill-fated fight against popular mexican leader benito juarez. vince informed him that, according to a wanted poster, jess was in the gang who stole the cannon and had sustained a neck wound as a result of being shot by one of the guards. ordering his men to subdue jess on the ground, vince used a branding iron to burn his neck. they took his horse, leaving him stranded. he captured a wild horse in the desert and saddle-broke it. the gang's motive was to force a ransom from the town they stole the cannon from, but the gang also used the cannon to hold the townspeople at bay. only wade can save the people from his former gang. retrieved: charro! is a 1969 american western film starring elvis presley shot on location at apacheland movie ranch and old tucson studios in arizona. uniquely, presley did not sing on-screen, and the film featured no songs at all except for the main title theme, which was played over the opening credits. it was also the only movie in which presley wore a beard.
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→ 0.15232 vin ce hack e t t (0.077) hack e t t (0.000) hack e t t & co . (0.000) hack e t t . (0.000) hack e t t ? (0.000)
→ 0.30497 je s s was (0.000) je s s (0.070) je s s was (0.000) je s sie (0.000) je s s (0.068)
→ 0.01202 vin ce ' (0.000) convincing (0.000) " (0.000) ' (0.000) convi n c ation (0.000)
→ 0.26756 je s s saw (0.000) je s s (0.068) je s s saw (0.000) je s s varnish (0.000) je s s (0.068)
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what are the last names of the people accepted into the navy? (sailor beware (1952 film)) after meeting in the navy recruiting line, al crowthers and melvin jones become friends. al has tried to enlist before, 11 times, but was always rejected because of a bad knee. however, he keeps trying so that he can impress women (including betty hutton in a cameo role as "hetty button"). melvin, meanwhile, is allergic to women's cosmetics and his doctor prescribed ocean travel, so he decided to join the navy as this was the only way he could afford to follow doctor's orders. unbeknownst to al, the naval requirements have been lowered and this time he has been accepted, as has melvin. they are assigned to lardoski, a bully they met in line and referred to as "fathead." while based in san diego, melvin falls in love with hilda jones, a woman who does not wear makeup. melvin seems to attract many women, so lardoski wagers with al, betting that melvin must get a kiss from any girl lardoski names. al agrees and lardoski picks corinne calvet, who is performing at a nightclub in honolulu. the crew then get sent out on the next submarine to hawaii, with melvin caught on deck when the ship is submerging. upon his rescue he is tied to a torpedo for the rest of the voyage to avoid any more incidents. once in hawaii, al romances corinne at the same time melvin vies for her affection in order to gain a kiss to win the bet, which his shipmates have informed him about. melvin is unsuccessful in comforting hilda, who becomes jealous. lardoski tries to prevent the kiss by getting the shore patrol to arrest melvin, but after disguising himself as a hula dancer, melvin gains the kiss. al wins the bet (and corinne), and melvin works things out with hilda. retrieved: sailor beware is a 1952 american comedy film starring the comedy team of martin and lewis and is an adaption of a 1933 kenyon nicholson play of the same name. it was released on february 9, 1952 by paramount pictures. the working title was "at sea with the navy".
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♦ → 0.26317 c row th ers (0.021) crowd s (0.000) crowd (0.000) crowd ing (0.000) crowd (0.000)
→ 0.11818 h utton (0.000) h utton (0.000) hull (0.000) chalet (0.000) cabin (0.000)
→ 0.04942 mel vin (0.000) mel vin (0.000) mel is s a (0.000) mel ania (0.000) mel v y n (0.000)
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what time did storage costs go up: 1 pm or 4 pm? storing large volumes of data – when storing xml to either file or database, the volume of data a system produces can often exceed reasonable limits, with a number of detriments: the access times go up as more data is read, cpu load goes up as xml data takes more power to process, and storage costs go up. by storing xml data in fast infoset format, data volume may be reduced by as much as 80 percent. kenny had a busy day storing xml. at 1 pm, he stored 11111 gigabytes to the database. at 2 pm, he stored 22222 gigabytes to the database. at 3 pm, he stored 33333 gigabytes to the database. at 4 pm, he got dinner. at 5 pm, he stored 44444 gigabytes to the database. at 6 pm, he stored 55555 gigabytes to the database. at 7 pm, he went to sleep to finish storing xml tomorrow morning. retrieved: fast infoset (or fi) is an international standard that specifies a binary encoding format for the xml information set ("xml infoset") as an alternative to the xml document format. it aims to provide more efficient serialization than the text-based xml format.
→ 0.47650 4 pm (0.773) 4 p . m . (0.000) 4 pm (0.002) 16 p . m . (0.000) 4 pm . (0.000)
♦ → 0.26338 1 pm (0.071) 1 p . m . (0.000) 1 pm (0.000) 1 pm . (0.000) 13 p . m . (0.000)
→ 0.12372 3 pm (0.003) 3 p . m . (0.000) 3 pm (0.000) 3 pm . (0.000) 15 p . m . (0.000)
→ 0.12480 2 pm (0.003) 2 p . m . (0.000) 2 pm (0.000) at 2 p . m . (0.000) 2 pm . (0.000)
→ 0.01160 at (0.000) " (0.000) to (0.000) in (0.000) on (0.000)
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what is the last name of the person doug is afraid will eliminate claire as a witness? (the town (2010 film)) four lifelong friends from the boston neighborhood of charlestown, douglas "doug" macray, james "jem" coughlin, albert "gloansy" macgloan, and desmond "dez" elden, rob a bank. they take the manager, claire keesey, hostage, but release her unharmed. when they find out claire lives in their neighborhood, doug begins to follow her to find out how much she has told the police, and to make sure that jem does not eliminate her as a witness. soon a romance grows between them, which doug hides from the gang. as they grow closer, doug tells claire of his search for his long-lost mother, who he believes went to live with his aunt in tangerine, florida. he also recounts his chance to be a professional hockey player which he threw away for a life of crime, following in his father's footsteps. she in turn tells doug that she saw a tattoo on one of the robbers, and he realizes that she can identify jem and send them all to prison. he knows that jem will kill her if he discovers the truth, so he persuades her that the authorities cannot protect her, and she decides not to tell the police. after claire tells doug about being harassed and her car vandalized by alex, a local dominican thug, doug enlists jem for a favor, which they can never talk about. doug and jem don hockey masks and violently assault the offenders without jem knowing the true reason for the favor is to protect claire. retrieved: the town is a 2010 american crime thriller film co-written, directed by and starring ben affleck, adapted from chuck hogan's novel "prince of thieves". it also stars rebecca hall, jon hamm, jeremy renner, blake lively, titus welliver, pete postlethwaite, and chris cooper, and follows a group of boston bank robbers who set out to get one final score by robbing fenway park.
→ 0.69396 je m (0.677) " (0.000) je m (0.677) je e m (0.000) y e m (0.000)
♦ → 0.26338 cough l in (0.131) cough (0.000) cough ing (0.000) cough s (0.000) cough relieve r (0.000)
→ 0.01133 char les town (0.000) char le ston (0.000) char les town (0.000) char lotte sville (0.000) char lton (0.000)
→ 0.01677 clair e (0.000) clair e (0.000) clay (0.000) clair (0.000) clar e (0.000)
→ 0.01456 a witness (0.000) witness (0.000) witnesses (0.000) witnesses (0.000) eye wit ness (0.000)
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what is key to getting the skills needed for high demand jobs? (economic_inequality) an important factor in the creation of inequality is variation in individuals' access to education. education, especially in an area where there is a high demand for workers, creates high wages for those with this education, however, increases in education first increase and then decrease growth as well as income inequality. as a result, those who are unable to afford an education, or choose not to pursue optional education, generally receive much lower wages. the justification for this is that a lack of education leads directly to lower incomes, and thus lower aggregate savings and investment. conversely, education raises incomes and promotes growth because it helps to unleash the productive potential of the poor. retrieved: economic inequality covers a wide variety of topics. it can refer to either income distribution (measuring the amount of money people are paid) or the distribution of wealth (the amount of wealth people own). besides economic inequality between countries or states, there are important types of economic inequality between different groups of people.
→ 0.33218 education (0.767) education (0.767) educational (0.000) education . (0.039) training (0.000)
→ 0.01557 a high demand for workers (0.000) high demand for labour (0.000) high labour demand (0.000) high demand for workers (0.000) high demand for labor (0.000)
→ 0.01206 access (0.000) access (0.000) accessibility (0.000) entrance (0.000) admission (0.000)
♦ → 0.26370 access to education (0.170) access to education (0.165) access to education (0.170) access to training (0.000) access to learning (0.000)
→ 0.37649 education . (0.041) education . (0.038) educational . (0.000) education (0.767) education (0.767)
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what is the last name of the person who survives by stealing a parachute from the pilot? (moonraker (film)) a drax industries moonraker space shuttle on loan to the united kingdom is hijacked in midair. m, head of mi6, assigns james bond, agent 007, to investigate. en route to england, bond is attacked by the apollo jet crew and pushed out of the plane by the mercenary assassin jaws. he survives by stealing a parachute from the pilot, whilst jaws lands on a trapeze net within a circus tent. at the drax industries shuttle-manufacturing complex in california, bond meets the owner of the company, hugo drax, and his henchman chang. bond also meets dr. holly goodhead, an astronaut, and he then survives an assassination attempt while inside a centrifuge chamber. drax's personal pilot, corinne dufour, helps bond find blueprints for a glass vial made in venice; drax discovers her involvement and has her killed by his pet dogs. bond again encounters goodhead in venice and observes her snooping around a door near the glass factory. then he is chased through the canals by drax's henchmen. he returns to the factory at night to check the door out, and discovers a secret biological laboratory, and learns that the glass vials are to hold a nerve gas deadly to humans, but harmless to animals. chang attacks bond, but bond hurls him through the stained glass clockface of the saint mark's clocktower, killing him; during the fight, bond finds evidence that drax is moving his operation to rio de janeiro. rejoining goodhead, he deduces that she is a cia agent spying on drax. bond has saved one of the vials he found earlier, as the only evidence of the now-empty laboratory; he gives it to m for analysis, who permits him to go to rio de janeiro under the pretence of being on leave. retrieved: moonraker is a 1979 british spy film, the eleventh in the "james bond" series produced by eon productions, and the fourth to star roger moore as the fictional mi6 agent james bond. the third and final film in the series to be directed by lewis gilbert, it co-stars lois chiles, michael lonsdale, corinne cléry, and richard kiel. bond investigates the theft of a space shuttle, leading him to hugo drax, the owner of the shuttle's manufacturing firm.
→ 0.23644 du four (0.287) double s (0.000) due l (0.000) du els (0.000) du four (0.303)
♦ → 0.26383 bond (0.202) bond (0.203) bonds (0.001) bonds (0.001) notes (0.000)
→ 0.03413 bond , agent 00 7 (0.000) bond , agent 00 7 (0.000) bond , 00 7 (0.000) bond , agent 00 7 (0.000) bond , 00 7 agent (0.000)
→ 0.29995 du four , (0.000) du four (0.300) du four . (0.019) du four (0.296) du four , (0.000)
→ 0.16565 bond , (0.000) bond (0.184) bonds (0.001) bonds (0.001) bond , (0.000)
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: kieth or trey? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 3rd grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. norberto was the youngest. trey was the 2nd youngest. andrea was the 3rd youngest. ivory was the 4th youngest. kieth was the 5th youngest. normand was the 6th youngest. the last one was deandre, who was the oldest. they all looked super. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
→ 0.55384 kie th (0.417) kie th (0.458) " (0.000) ky th (0.000) kid d (0.000)
♦ → 0.26393 tre y (0.296) tree (0.000) " (0.000) trees (0.000) trees (0.000)
→ 0.10556 he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b . (0.000) he pati t is (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000)
→ 0.05388 a greater chance (0.000) greater chance (0.000) better chance (0.000) more chance (0.000) greater opportunity (0.000)
→ 0.02279 a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) chronic infections (0.000)
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who has a higher tolerance for bennies: sara or wanda? the example of someone having a positive experience with a drug is easy to see how drug dependence and the law of effect works. the tolerance for a drug goes up as one continues to use it after having a positive experience with a certain amount the first time.[38] it will take more and more to get that same feeling. this is when the controlled substance in an experiment would have to be modified and the experiment would really begin. the law of work for psychologist b. f. skinner almost half a century later on the principles of operant conditioning, "a learning process by which the effect, or consequence, of a response influences the future rate of production of that response.[39] the bennies battalion met to discuss their experiences. they all said they always had a great experience using bennies and used the same amount each time. they told how many times they used bennies. kathryn used it 26 times, louise used it 30 times, sara used it 34 times, anne used it 46 times, jacqueline used it 59 times, wanda used it 68 times, and bonnie used it 76 times. retrieved: operant conditioning (also called instrumental conditioning) is a learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. it is also a procedure that is used to bring about such learning.
→ 0.58438 s ara (0.278) s ara (0.269) s ara h (0.000) zar a (0.000) s a ara (0.000)
♦ → 0.26409 w and a (0.203) what happens next ? (0.000) what ' s next ? (0.000) what next ? (0.000) what are the next steps ? (0.000)
→ 0.06750 b . f . skin ner (0.000) b . (0.000) b . skin n ing (0.000) b . f . skin ner (0.000) b . f . skin n ing (0.000)
→ 0.07606 a higher tolerance (0.000) greater tolerance (0.000) higher tolerance (0.000) more tolerance (0.000) higher tolerance (0.000)
→ 0.00797 a certain amount the first time . (0.000) a certain amount the first time . (0.000) a certain amount the first time around . (0.000) a certain amount at the first time . (0.000) a certain amount on the first time . (0.000)
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: donn or shirley? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 1st grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. prince was the youngest. shirley was the 2nd youngest. tad was the 3rd youngest. trinidad was the 4th youngest. donn was the 5th youngest. jarred was the 6th youngest. the last one was tanner, who was the oldest. they all looked fantastic. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
→ 0.53605 don n (0.607) " (0.000) don n a (0.000) don ' t (0.000) don n (0.607)
♦ → 0.26418 s hir ley (0.041) s hir ley (0.038) shell e y (0.000) she f field (0.000) she r ley (0.000)
→ 0.14189 he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b . (0.000) he pati t is (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000)
→ 0.03777 a greater chance (0.000) greater chance (0.000) better chance (0.000) more chance (0.000) greater opportunity (0.000)
→ 0.02011 a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) chronic infections (0.000)
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decision tree is an example of what type of measure? (computational_complexity_theory) analogous definitions can be made for space requirements. although time and space are the most well-known complexity resources, any complexity measure can be viewed as a computational resource. complexity measures are very generally defined by the blum complexity axioms. other complexity measures used in complexity theory include communication complexity, circuit complexity, and decision tree complexity. retrieved: computational complexity theory focuses on classifying computational problems according to their inherent difficulty, and relating these classes to each other. a computational problem is a task solved by a computer. a computation problem is solvable by mechanical application of mathematical steps, such as an algorithm.
→ 0.28745 complexity (0.954) complexity (0.954) complex (0.001) complex (0.001) complexities (0.000)
→ 0.07341 decision tree (0.002) decision tree (0.002) tree of decision (0.000) decision tree (0.002) decision trees (0.000)
♦ → 0.26425 complexity measures (0.027) complexity (0.954) complexity measures (0.026) complexity measure (0.019) measuring complexity (0.000)
→ 0.22806 complexity measure (0.020) complexity measure (0.020) complexity (0.954) complexity measurement (0.000) measuring complexity (0.000)
→ 0.14683 complexity axi o m s (0.000) complexity (0.954) complexity axi o m s (0.000) axi o m s of complexity (0.000) complexity axi o m s (0.000)
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will bill be more or less likely to see blue ice at fox glacier than cobra lake? blue ice occurs when snow falls on a glacier, is compressed, and becomes part of the glacier. air bubbles are squeezed out and ice crystals enlarge, making the ice appear blue. small amounts of regular ice appear to be white because of air bubbles inside them and also because small quantities of water appear to be colourless. in glaciers, the pressure causes the air bubbles to be squeezed out, increasing the density of the created ice. large quantities of water appear to be blue, as it absorbs other colours more efficiently than blue. a large piece of compressed ice, or a glacier, similarly appears blue. bill is going to see some sites this week. on wednesday he is going to see fox glacier, and on thursday he is going to see cobra lake, which has frozen over for the winter. he has been excited to see all the sites. retrieved: blue ice occurs when snow falls on a glacier, is compressed, and becomes part of the glacier. air bubbles are squeezed out and ice crystals enlarge, making the ice appear blue.
→ 0.53976 less likely (0.090) less likely (0.087) unlikely (0.004) unlikely (0.005) less likely . (0.015)
♦ → 0.26442 more (0.044) more (0.041) read more (0.000) read more (0.000) further (0.000)
→ 0.06225 likely to see blue ice (0.002) blue ice (0.000) blue ice (0.000) blue ice likely (0.000) blue ice cream (0.000)
→ 0.12089 fox glaci er (0.000) fox glaci er (0.001) fox glaci er (0.001) f uch s glaci er (0.000) fox gla cier (0.000)
→ 0.01269 a glaci er (0.000) glaci er (0.000) a glaci er (0.000) a glaci er (0.000) one glaci er (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 73 or team 75? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 30 lb drone the highest into the air. team 70 got it 3,348 ft. team 71 got it 4,459 ft. team 72 go it 5,560 ft. team 73 got it 6,671 ft. team 74 got it 11,126 ft. team 75 got it 12,237 ft. team 76 got it 13,347 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.31115 team 73 (0.511) 73 shares (0.000) 73 min s (0.000) 73 team (0.000) team 73 (0.503)
♦ → 0.26456 team 75 (0.210) 75 shares (0.000) 75 min s (0.000) team (0.000) team 75 (0.216)
→ 0.14605 team 76 (0.016) 76 shares (0.000) team 76 (0.014) team (0.000) 76 team (0.000)
→ 0.14189 team 74 (0.013) 74 shares (0.000) team 74 (0.012) team of 74 (0.000) team (0.000)
→ 0.13635 team 72 (0.013) 72 shares (0.000) team 72 (0.010) team (0.000) 72 min s (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team a or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their red drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,501 ft. team b got it 3,501 ft. team c go it 4,501 ft. team d got it 5,501 ft. team e got it 10,501 ft. team f got it 13,501 ft. team g got it 14,501 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.28939 team g (0.472) team g (0.472) team (0.000) team g (0.472) group g (0.000)
♦ → 0.26492 team f (0.223) team (0.000) team f (0.230) team f (0.238) team f . (0.008)
→ 0.19059 team e (0.096) team (0.000) team e (0.105) team e (0.096) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.13446 team b (0.016) team b (0.015) team b (0.014) team (0.000) team b . (0.000)
→ 0.12065 team d (0.011) team d (0.010) team d (0.010) team (0.000) d (0.000)
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the 4 sales and service centers are viewed as ? (packet_switching) in 1965, at the instigation of warner sinback, a data network based on this voice-phone network was designed to connect ge's four computer sales and service centers (schenectady, phoenix, chicago, and phoenix) to facilitate a computer time-sharing service, apparently the world's first commercial online service. (in addition to selling ge computers, the centers were computer service bureaus, offering batch processing services. they lost money from the beginning, and sinback, a high-level marketing manager, was given the job of turning the business around. he decided that a time-sharing system, based on kemney's work at dartmouth—which used a computer on loan from ge—could be profitable. warner was right.) retrieved: packet switching is a method of grouping data that is transmitted over a digital network into "packets". packets are made of a header and a payload. data in the header are used by networking hardware to direct the packet to its destination where the payload is extracted and used by application software.
→ 0.29923 computer service bureau s (0.307) computer service offices (0.000) computer service agencies (0.000) computer service companies (0.000) computer service providers (0.000)
♦ → 0.26507 the world ' s first commercial online service (0.013) the world ' s first commercial online service (0.012) s first commercial online service (0.000) world ' s first commercial online service (0.000) the world ' s first online commercial service (0.000)
→ 0.32363 computer sales and service centers (0.007) computer sales and service centers (0.007) computer sales and service centres (0.000) computer sales and service centers (0.007) computer sales and service centres (0.000)
→ 0.07064 computer time - sharing service (0.000) computer time - sharing (0.000) computer time sharing (0.000) computer time share (0.000) computer time sharing (0.000)
→ 0.04144 the 4 sales and service centers are viewed as ? (0.000) the 4 sales and service centers as ? (0.000) the 4 sales and service centers as ? (0.000) the 4 sales and service centres as ? (0.000) the 4 sales and service centres as ? (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 33 or team 34? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 10 lb drone the highest into the air. team 30 got it 3,335 ft. team 31 got it 4,446 ft. team 32 go it 5,557 ft. team 33 got it 6,668 ft. team 34 got it 11,113 ft. team 35 got it 12,224 ft. team 36 got it 13,334 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.26554 team 34 (0.335) team 34 (0.335) 34 min s (0.000) teams 34 (0.000) team (0.000)
→ 0.24713 team 33 (0.296) team 33 (0.291) teams 33 (0.000) 33 team (0.000) 33 shares (0.000)
→ 0.15236 team 35 (0.033) 35 team (0.000) team 35 (0.034) team (0.000) teams 35 (0.000)
→ 0.14456 team 32 (0.025) team 32 (0.022) 32 team (0.000) 32 team (0.000) team (0.000)
→ 0.19041 team 36 (0.012) team 36 (0.014) team (0.000) teams 36 (0.000) team 35 (0.035)
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what is the last name of the person that two women kill? (wishmaster 3: beyond the gates of hell) for the third time, the evil wishmaster returns to wreck the lives of more innocents. this time, his victim is a beautiful, innocent and studious teenage girl named diana collins who accidentally opened up the djinn's tomb (a strange box with a jewel inside) and released him. after gaining his freedom, the djinn is asked by professor barash to let him be the one who makes the wishes. the professor wishes for two of the world's loveliest ladies to be in love with him. however, as soon as the djinn grants this wish, the women kill the professor; the djinn takes the face off of the dead professor and is able to steal his identity. he then kills a secretary by her wishing for "files to burn up" but instead of the files, she burns. he takes the student file of diana in an effort to find her and force her to fulfill her three wishes. while diana is on the run, she must endeavor to prevent the djinn from subjecting the entire world to hell's wrath. while in a church thinking it was safe, the djinn is there instead of the priest. her friend ann, who is now the "professor's teaching assistant" makes the wish of "wanting to lose a little weight", to which she pukes up her guts in pain. diana uses her first wish for her to stop having pain, but of course to the djinn that means killing ann. retrieved: wishmaster 3: beyond the gates of hell, known as wishmaster 3: devil stone in the united kingdom, is 2001 horror film directed by chris angel and starring jason connery and a. j. cook.
→ 0.41763 coll in s (0.507) coll in s (0.527) coll in (0.000) col in s (0.007) col in (0.000)
♦ → 0.26554 bar ash (0.197) bar ash (0.188) bass (0.000) bar ack (0.000) per ch (0.000)
→ 0.19290 professor (0.015) professor (0.015) professor s (0.000) the professor (0.002) prof (0.000)
→ 0.06268 d j in n (0.001) j in n (0.000) j in (0.000) j in n s (0.000) j in n (0.000)
→ 0.06125 dian a (0.000) dian a (0.000) dian e (0.000) princess dian a (0.000) dian a . (0.000)
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: normand or trey? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 3rd grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. norberto was the youngest. trey was the 2nd youngest. andrea was the 3rd youngest. ivory was the 4th youngest. kieth was the 5th youngest. normand was the 6th youngest. the last one was deandre, who was the oldest. they all looked super. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
→ 0.58126 norm and (0.646) standard (0.000) normal ization (0.000) norm an (0.000) norm (0.000)
♦ → 0.26557 tre y (0.046) tree (0.000) " (0.000) trees (0.000) trees (0.000)
→ 0.07523 he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b . (0.000) he pati t is (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000)
→ 0.05321 a greater chance (0.000) greater chance (0.000) better chance (0.000) more chance (0.000) greater opportunity (0.000)
→ 0.02473 a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) chronic infections (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 40 or team 45? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 15 lb drone the highest into the air. team 40 got it 3,336 ft. team 41 got it 4,447 ft. team 42 go it 5,558 ft. team 43 got it 6,669 ft. team 44 got it 11,114 ft. team 45 got it 12,225 ft. team 46 got it 13,335 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.26581 team 45 (0.451) 45 shares (0.000) 45 min s (0.000) team 45 (0.458) 45 team (0.000)
→ 0.21664 team 40 (0.163) 40 team (0.000) 40 team (0.000) team 40 (0.151) team (0.000)
→ 0.17535 team 41 (0.072) team 41 (0.077) 41 team (0.000) team (0.000) team of 41 (0.000)
→ 0.19810 team 46 (0.063) team 46 (0.066) team (0.000) team 47 (0.001) teams 46 (0.000)
→ 0.14409 team 42 (0.033) 42 team (0.000) team (0.000) 42 shares (0.000) team 42 (0.031)
● uq_quoref_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what is the first name of the person that the attorney represents in the theft case? (girls on probation) innocent young connie heath is persuaded to borrow a party dress from her friend, "fast girl" hilda engstrom, who has actually misappropriated it from the dry cleaner where she works. after the real owner of the dress, witchy gloria adams, spots connie out in the dress (which is subsequently torn in a car door), connie is falsely accused of theft and prosecuted as hilda flees town and leaves her to take the blame. though gloria withdraws her charge, the insurance company continues to persecute poor connie, resulting in a charge of grand larceny. championing her cause is crusading attorney neil dillon (ronald reagan)- coincidentally, also connie's date on the evening in question- who gets connie off with probation. connie leaves town after being mistreated by her unsympathetic father and gets a job in order to pay for the damaged dress. one day she spots hilda waiting in a parked car on the street and begins to argue with her in the car when hilda's boyfriend emerges from a bank he has just robbed, fleeing the scene with connie in tow. she is arrested and convicted while refusing to give her real name or full story for fear of humiliating her family. eventually the truth begins to emerge, and connie is given probation, returns home, and becomes engaged to dillon. when hilda is given probation, she returns to town as well, to make even more trouble for connie, especially after her boyfriend escapes prison. retrieved: girls on probation is a 1938 american crime film directed by william c. mcgann and written by crane wilbur. the film stars jane bryan, ronald reagan, anthony averill, sheila bromley, henry o'neill and elisabeth risdon.
♦ → 0.26605 co nnie (0.398) co nnie (0.398) k o nnie (0.000) co nnie ' s (0.001) co nnie . (0.056)
→ 0.15468 co nnie heat h (0.153) co nnie heat h (0.149) co nnie heat her (0.000) co nnie ' s heat h (0.000) co nnie he ide (0.000)
→ 0.28328 co nnie ' s (0.001) co nnie (0.392) co nnie ' s (0.001) co nnie (0.398) co nnie . (0.056)
→ 0.26424 co nnie , (0.000) co nnie (0.380) co nnie . (0.056) co nnie , (0.000) co nnie (0.398)
→ 0.03175 co nnie ' s date (0.000) co nnie ' s date (0.000) co nnie ' s date (0.000) co nnie ' s dating (0.000) co nnie ' s dates (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their drone into high altitude: team 50 or team 55? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 20 lb drone the highest into the air. team 50 got it 3,337 ft. team 51 got it 4,448 ft. team 52 go it 5,559 ft. team 53 got it 6,660 ft. team 54 got it 11,115 ft. team 55 got it 12,226 ft. team 56 got it 13,336 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.26608 team 55 (0.495) 55 shares (0.000) 55 team (0.000) 55 min s (0.000) team 55 (0.487)
→ 0.28046 team 56 (0.137) team 56 (0.133) team (0.000) teams 56 (0.000) team 54 (0.060)
→ 0.14178 team 50 (0.040) 50 shares (0.000) 50 team (0.000) team 50 (0.043) team of 50 (0.000)
→ 0.14190 team 51 (0.047) team 51 (0.048) 51 team (0.000) 51 team (0.000) 51 shares (0.000)
→ 0.16978 team 54 (0.064) team 54 (0.063) team (0.000) 54 shares (0.000) teams 54 (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 21 or team 26? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their gray drone the highest into the air. team 20 got it 3,334 ft. team 21 got it 4,445 ft. team 22 go it 5,556 ft. team 23 got it 6,667 ft. team 24 got it 11,112 ft. team 25 got it 12,223 ft. team 26 got it 13,333 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.37496 team 21 (0.755) team 21 (0.720) team (0.000) team of 21 (0.000) team 22 (0.010)
♦ → 0.26620 team 26 (0.104) team (0.000) team 26 (0.102) team 25 (0.003) team 27 (0.002)
→ 0.15471 team 20 (0.033) team 20 (0.033) 20 team (0.000) team (0.000) 20 team (0.000)
→ 0.11789 team 22 (0.010) team 22 (0.011) 22 team (0.000) team (0.000) 22 team (0.000)
→ 0.08624 team 23 (0.004) team 23 (0.005) 23 team (0.000) 23 team (0.000) team 23 r d (0.000)
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what is the last name of the person that alexis is upset with for leaving early? (my best friend's girl (2008 film)) sherman 'tank' turner is a help line operator and a ladies man with a hobby: if a guy loses a girl and wants her back, he gets in touch with tank and pays him to take the girl on a bad date. throughout the evening tank inevitably behaves in the most moronic fashion causing the girl to realize that her ex was not really such a bad guy after all and get back to their ex. he shares an apartment with his step cousin dustin who has fallen for his colleague alexis. dustin takes alexis on a date and confesses his love but she insists they remain friends. after the date dustin explains his situation to tank who volunteers his services as a good friend (instead of having to pay for his services as usual). dustin initially turns him down, not wanting tank to be close to alexis, but the next day sees alexis flirting with another co-worker and begs tank to take alexis out. he accepts. tank bumps into alexis and they arrange to go out. he behaves badly all night but alexis is too drunk to care. when he drops her off she expects him to come in but he resists the temptation out of loyalty to dustin. alexis calls dustin but when they meet she explains that her date with tank has motivated her to see other men. dustin sends alexis roses and an apology poem in tank's name. alexis calls tank at work and berates him for leaving early the previous night. tank goes to see alexis and they end up having casual sex on a regular basis while dustin begins a series of desperate attempts to stay friends with her after all. retrieved: my best friend's girl is a 2008 romantic comedy film by howard deutch and stars dane cook, kate hudson, jason biggs, diora baird, alec baldwin, and lizzy caplan. it was released on september 19, 2008.
♦ → 0.26665 turn er (0.472) turn er (0.480) turning (0.001) turning machine (0.000) turn ery (0.000)
→ 0.24506 tank (0.200) tank (0.200) tanks (0.002) tanks (0.002) fuel (0.000)
→ 0.26852 tank ' s (0.002) tank (0.206) tanks (0.002) tanks (0.002) tank (0.203)
→ 0.03755 tank ' s name (0.000) tank name (0.000) tank name (0.000) tank names (0.000) tank name (0.000)
→ 0.18222 tank ' s name . (0.000) tank . (0.054) tanks . (0.000) tanks . (0.000) tank . (0.051)
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: day 1 or day 4? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there was a week long bike tournament. day 1 had 500 cyclists left. day 2 had 400 cyclists left. day 3 had 300 cyclists left. day 4 had 200 cyclists left. day 5 had 100 cyclists left. day 6 had 50 cyclists left. day 7 had 10 cyclists left. tom won the tournament and got a big trophy. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
→ 0.35677 day 4 (0.626) day 4 (0.616) day four (0.001) day four (0.001) day 4. (0.036)
♦ → 0.26675 day 1 (0.188) day 1 (0.188) day one (0.000) day one (0.000) day 1. (0.015)
→ 0.15118 day 2 (0.011) day 2 (0.012) day two (0.000) day two (0.000) day 2 (0.012)
→ 0.10912 day 5 (0.005) day 5 (0.005) day five (0.000) day five (0.000) day 5. (0.000)
→ 0.11618 day 3 (0.007) day 3 (0.007) day three (0.000) day three (0.000) day 3. (0.001)
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: andrea or trey? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 3rd grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. norberto was the youngest. trey was the 2nd youngest. andrea was the 3rd youngest. ivory was the 4th youngest. kieth was the 5th youngest. normand was the 6th youngest. the last one was deandre, who was the oldest. they all looked super. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
→ 0.60155 and rea (0.472) and rea (0.444) android (0.000) and y mur ray (0.000) and re w (0.000)
♦ → 0.26718 tre y (0.234) tree (0.000) " (0.000) trees (0.000) trees (0.000)
→ 0.07088 he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b . (0.000) he pati t is (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000)
→ 0.03977 a greater chance (0.000) greater chance (0.000) better chance (0.000) more chance (0.000) greater opportunity (0.000)
→ 0.02062 a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) chronic infections (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team a or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the blue drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,500 ft. team b got it 3,500 ft. team c go it 4,500 ft. team d got it 5,500 ft. team e got it 10,500 ft. team f got it 13,500 ft. team g got it 14,500 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.28953 team g (0.487) team g (0.458) team (0.000) team g (0.472) group g (0.000)
♦ → 0.26721 team f (0.241) team (0.000) team f (0.230) team f (0.253) team f . (0.008)
→ 0.19617 team e (0.116) team (0.000) team e (0.112) team e (0.112) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.12956 team b (0.013) team b (0.014) team b (0.013) team (0.000) team b . (0.000)
→ 0.11752 team d (0.010) team d (0.009) team d (0.009) team (0.000) d (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their drone into high altitude: team 12 or team 15? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their black drone the highest into the air. team 10 got it 3,333 ft. team 11 got it 4,444 ft. team 12 go it 5,555 ft. team 13 got it 6,666 ft. team 14 got it 11,111 ft. team 15 got it 12,222 ft. team 16 got it 13,333 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.33490 team 12 (0.480) team 12 (0.472) team of 12 (0.000) team (0.000) team 12 th (0.000)
♦ → 0.26735 team 15 (0.166) team 15 (0.168) team (0.000) 15 team (0.000) team of 15 (0.000)
→ 0.15216 team 16 (0.023) team 16 (0.027) 16 team (0.000) team of 16 (0.000) 16 team (0.000)
→ 0.12843 team 14 (0.013) 14 team (0.000) team 14 (0.013) 14 team (0.000) teams 14 (0.000)
→ 0.11716 team 13 (0.009) team 13 (0.010) 13 team (0.000) 13 team (0.000) teams 13 (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 32 or team 34? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 10 lb drone the highest into the air. team 30 got it 3,335 ft. team 31 got it 4,446 ft. team 32 go it 5,557 ft. team 33 got it 6,668 ft. team 34 got it 11,113 ft. team 35 got it 12,224 ft. team 36 got it 13,334 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.26740 team 34 (0.351) team 34 (0.351) 34 min s (0.000) teams 34 (0.000) team (0.000)
→ 0.27289 team 32 (0.357) team 32 (0.335) 32 team (0.000) 32 team (0.000) team (0.000)
→ 0.13869 team 35 (0.022) 35 team (0.000) team 35 (0.025) team (0.000) teams 35 (0.000)
→ 0.18980 team 36 (0.016) team 36 (0.017) team (0.000) teams 36 (0.000) team 35 (0.023)
→ 0.13122 team 33 (0.028) team 33 (0.027) teams 33 (0.000) 33 team (0.000) 33 shares (0.000)
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will craig be more or less likely to see limestone on friday? about 10% of sedimentary rocks are limestones. the solubility of limestone in water and weak acid solutions leads to karst landscapes, in which water erodes the limestone over thousands to millions of years. most cave systems are through limestone bedrock. craig is going on some trips this week. the first trip on monday is to giant's peak. the next trip on friday is to sleepy's caves. he is excited to see all the sites. retrieved: limestone is a carbonate sedimentary rock that is often composed of the skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as coral, foraminifera, and molluscs. its major materials are the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different crystal forms of calcium carbonate (caco). a closely related rock is dolomite, which contains a high percentage of the mineral dolomite, camg(co).
♦ → 0.26742 more (0.058) more (0.060) read more (0.000) read more (0.000) further (0.000)
→ 0.29250 likely (0.099) probably (0.002) probably (0.002) probable (0.001) most likely (0.000)
→ 0.36255 less (0.109) " (0.000) lesser (0.001) little (0.000) less (0.109)
→ 0.04530 most cave systems are through limestone bed rock . (0.001) most cave systems are made of limestone . (0.000) most of the cave systems are made of limestone . (0.000) most of the cave systems are limestone . (0.000) most cave systems are limestone . (0.000)
→ 0.03223 he is (0.000) he is (0.000) he (0.000) him (0.000) he is . (0.000)
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what is the last name of the person who invites gabriela to go with him? (blood and wine) alex gates is a wine merchant living in miami who has distanced himself from his alcoholic wife suzanne with his philandering, and from his stepson jason with his indifference. alex is heavily in debt, and hatches a plan to steal a valuable diamond necklace from the house of his clients, the reese family, where his cuban mistress gabriela works. he cases the house during a wine delivery with jason, who works in alex's business, although not happily. jason becomes attracted to gabriela, unaware of her relationship with his father. on the day of the heist, alex and his british safe-cracker partner victor arrive at the house under the pretense that the reeses' wine cellar needs repairs, otherwise their wine will be ruined. gabriela was supposed to let them in, but she was fired the day before. fortunately, alex had cultivated a relationship with the security guard and is able to convince him to admit them. victor sends alex and the guard off on an errand while he works on the safe, but a second guard becomes suspicious, although victor is able to complete the job before being discovered. the pair decide that alex will pawn the necklace in new york city, and he invites gabriela to go with him. as he is packing, suzanne chances upon the airline tickets for him and gabriela and immediately realizes he is having another affair. the two of them get into a physical alteration and she knocks him out. deciding to leave him, she empties out his suitcase, where he has hidden the necklace, and uses it for her own clothes. jason walks in and the two of them flee to the florida keys. upon arriving, they discover the necklace, but suzanne doesn't want to keep it, even after jason has it appraised, discovering it is worth $1 million. jason also visits gabriela back in miami, giving her the phone number of the place they are staying at. retrieved: blood and wine is a 1996 neo-noir thriller directed by bob rafelson from a screenplay written by nick villiers and alison cross. it features jack nicholson, stephen dorff, jennifer lopez, judy davis and michael caine. rafelson has stated that the film forms the final part of his unofficial trilogy with nicholson, with whom he made "five easy pieces" and "the king of marvin gardens" in the 1970s.
→ 0.39254 ale x (0.368) ale x (0.380) ale x a (0.000) ale x (0.374) ale c (0.000)
♦ → 0.26753 gates (0.257) goals (0.000) gates (0.265) goal (0.000) gate (0.002)
→ 0.00966 alcoholic (0.000) alcohol (0.000) alcoholic (0.000) drinking (0.000) drinking alcohol (0.000)
→ 0.00078 a wine merchant (0.000) a wine merchant (0.000) a wine merchant (0.000) a wine maker (0.000) a wine merchant (0.000)
→ 0.32949 ale x gates (0.194) ale x gates (0.182) ale x goals (0.000) ale x gates (0.206) ale x goals (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team d or team e? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their purple drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,511 ft. team b got it 3,511 ft. team c go it 4,511 ft. team d got it 5,511 ft. team e got it 10,511 ft. team f got it 13,511 ft. team g got it 14,511 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.26794 team e (0.346) team (0.000) team e (0.325) team e (0.346) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.24875 team g (0.227) team g (0.234) team (0.000) team g (0.230) group g (0.000)
→ 0.25445 team d (0.191) team d (0.179) team d (0.185) team (0.000) d (0.003)
→ 0.13027 team f (0.011) team (0.000) team f (0.011) team f (0.011) team f . (0.001)
→ 0.09858 team c (0.006) team c (0.006) team c (0.006) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 8 or team 12? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their yellow drone the highest into the air. team 7 got it 3,335 ft. team 8 got it 4,445 ft. team 9 go it 5,565 ft. team 10 got it 6,645 ft. team 11 got it 11,635 ft. team 12 got it 14,875 ft. team 13 got it 15,895 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.26801 team 12 (0.561) team 12 (0.561) team of 12 (0.000) team (0.000) team 12 th (0.000)
→ 0.21555 team 8 (0.118) team 8 (0.119) team (0.000) team of 8 (0.000) team 7 (0.004)
→ 0.28470 team 11 (0.020) team 11 (0.020) team (0.000) team 10 (0.009) team 12 (0.570)
→ 0.09021 team 13 (0.008) team 13 (0.008) 13 team (0.000) 13 team (0.000) teams 13 (0.000)
→ 0.14152 team 10 (0.010) team (0.000) team 10 (0.009) team 9 (0.009) team of 10 (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their kite into high altitude: team 1 or team 5? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the model plane highest into the air. team 1 got it 1,000 ft. team 2 got it 2,000 ft. team 3 go it 4,000 ft. team 4 got it 9,000 ft. team 5 got it 10,000 ft. team 6 got it 12,000 ft. team 7 got it 13000 ft. team 7 won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.26848 team 5 (0.570) team 5 (0.579) team (0.000) team 4 (0.040) team five (0.000)
→ 0.16998 team 1 (0.206) team 1 (0.200) team (0.000) team one (0.000) 1 team (0.000)
→ 0.21035 team 4 (0.041) team 4 (0.042) team (0.000) team 5 (0.579) team of 4 (0.000)
→ 0.19319 team 2 (0.043) team 2 (0.045) team (0.000) team 1 (0.206) team two (0.000)
→ 0.15800 team 3 (0.031) team 3 (0.032) team (0.000) team three (0.000) team 4 (0.041)
● uq_squad2_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
why are newly discovered oil sold at a higher price? (1973_oil_crisis) price controls exacerbated the crisis in the us. the system limited the price of "old oil" (that which had already been discovered) while allowing newly discovered oil to be sold at a higher price to encourage investment. predictably, old oil was withdrawn from the market, creating greater scarcity. the rule also discouraged development of alternative energies. the rule had been intended to promote oil exploration. scarcity was addressed by rationing (as in many countries). motorists faced long lines at gas stations beginning in summer 1972 and increasing by summer 1973. retrieved: the 1973 oil crisis began in october 1973 when the members of the organization of arab petroleum exporting countries proclaimed an oil embargo. the embargo was targeted at nations perceived as supporting israel during the yom kippur war. the initial nations targeted were canada, japan, the netherlands, the united kingdom and the united states with the embargo also later extended to portugal, rhodesia and south africa.
→ 0.53648 to encourage investment (0.829) promoting investment (0.000) boosting investment (0.000) promotion of investment (0.000) encouraging investment (0.000)
♦ → 0.26871 encourage investment . (0.003) promoting investment (0.000) promote investment . (0.000) encourage investment . (0.002) encouraging investment . (0.000)
→ 0.16670 the system limited the price of " old oil " (0.001) system limits the price of ' old oil ' (0.000) the system limits the price of " old oil " (0.000) system limits the price of " old oil " (0.000) the system limited the price of " old oil " (0.001)
→ 0.00713 the rule also discourage d development of alternative energie s (0.000) the rule also prevented the development of alternative energie s (0.000) the rule also hinder e d the development of alternative energie s (0.000) the rule also prevented the development of alternative energy (0.000) the rule also hinder e d the development of alternative energie s (0.000)
→ 0.02098 to promote oil exploration (0.000) production of oil (0.000) to promote oil production (0.000) to promote oil extraction (0.000) to extract oil (0.000)
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what team got their kite into high altitude: team b or team e? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the kite highest into the air. team a got it 2,000 ft. team b got it 3,000 ft. team c go it 6,000 ft. team d got it 9,000 ft. team e got it 10,000 ft. team f got it 11,000 ft. team g got it 12,000 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.26913 team e (0.437) team (0.000) team e (0.451) team e (0.458) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.22538 team g (0.194) team g (0.206) team (0.000) team g (0.206) group g (0.000)
→ 0.21205 team b (0.102) team b (0.109) team b (0.099) team (0.000) team b . (0.005)
→ 0.17079 team d (0.055) team d (0.053) team d (0.053) team (0.000) d (0.000)
→ 0.12266 team c (0.020) team c (0.020) team c (0.019) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
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which year did the price of oil drop to $10 per barrel? (1973_oil_crisis) opec soon lost its preeminent position, and in 1981, its production was surpassed by that of other countries. additionally, its own member nations were divided. saudi arabia, trying to recover market share, increased production, pushing prices down, shrinking or eliminating profits for high-cost producers. the world price, which had peaked during the 1979 energy crisis at nearly $40 per barrel, decreased during the 1980s to less than $10 per barrel. adjusted for inflation, oil briefly fell back to pre-1973 levels. this "sale" price was a windfall for oil-importing nations, both developing and developed. retrieved: the 1973 oil crisis began in october 1973 when the members of the organization of arab petroleum exporting countries proclaimed an oil embargo. the embargo was targeted at nations perceived as supporting israel during the yom kippur war. the initial nations targeted were canada, japan, the netherlands, the united kingdom and the united states with the embargo also later extended to portugal, rhodesia and south africa.
→ 0.48433 1981 (0.804) in 1981 (0.000) 1981 . (0.002) 1980 (0.008) 1982 (0.006)
→ 0.22802 1979 (0.066) 1979 . (0.000) " (0.000) 1978 (0.001) 1974 (0.000)
♦ → 0.26923 1980 s (0.099) 80 s (0.000) the 1980 s (0.001) 1980 ' s (0.003) eight ies (0.000)
→ 0.00437 o pe c (0.000) o pe c (0.000) o pe c (0.000) " (0.000) o pe c : (0.000)
→ 0.01405 in (0.000) " (0.000) to (0.000) in (0.000) at (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their kite into high altitude: team 1 or team 7? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the model plane highest into the air. team 1 got it 1,000 ft. team 2 got it 2,000 ft. team 3 go it 4,000 ft. team 4 got it 9,000 ft. team 5 got it 10,000 ft. team 6 got it 12,000 ft. team 7 got it 13000 ft. team 7 won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.26957 team 7 (0.480) team 7 (0.480) team (0.000) team 8 (0.002) team of 7 (0.000)
→ 0.24735 team 1 (0.451) team 1 (0.423) team (0.000) team one (0.000) 1 team (0.000)
→ 0.21993 team 2 (0.015) team 2 (0.014) team (0.000) team 1 (0.423) team two (0.000)
→ 0.14685 team 6 (0.006) team 6 (0.006) team (0.000) team 5 (0.005) team 8 (0.002)
→ 0.11630 team 5 (0.004) team 5 (0.004) team (0.000) team 4 (0.004) team five (0.000)
● uq_ropes_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what team got their drone into high altitude: team 73 or team 74? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 30 lb drone the highest into the air. team 70 got it 3,348 ft. team 71 got it 4,459 ft. team 72 go it 5,560 ft. team 73 got it 6,671 ft. team 74 got it 11,126 ft. team 75 got it 12,237 ft. team 76 got it 13,347 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.34418 team 73 (0.561) 73 shares (0.000) 73 min s (0.000) 73 team (0.000) team 73 (0.570)
♦ → 0.26982 team 74 (0.191) 74 shares (0.000) team 74 (0.168) team of 74 (0.000) team (0.000)
→ 0.14156 team 75 (0.012) 75 shares (0.000) 75 min s (0.000) team (0.000) team 75 (0.012)
→ 0.13386 team 76 (0.009) 76 shares (0.000) team 76 (0.009) team (0.000) 76 team (0.000)
→ 0.11058 team 72 (0.004) 72 shares (0.000) team 72 (0.004) team (0.000) 72 min s (0.000)
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what time did the access times go up the most: morning or night? storing large volumes of data – when storing xml to either file or database, the volume of data a system produces can often exceed reasonable limits, with a number of detriments: the access times go up as more data is read, cpu load goes up as xml data takes more power to process, and storage costs go up. by storing xml data in fast infoset format, data volume may be reduced by as much as 80 percent. eliseo had a busy day storing xml. in the morning, he filled up many hard drives with xml. in the afternoon, he filled up a few hard drives with xml. at night, he filled up a hard drive with xml. retrieved: fast infoset (or fi) is an international standard that specifies a binary encoding format for the xml information set ("xml infoset") as an alternative to the xml document format. it aims to provide more efficient serialization than the text-based xml format.
→ 0.40226 night (0.579) night (0.579) night out (0.000) nights (0.001) night out (0.000)
♦ → 0.26991 morning (0.125) morning (0.133) tomorrow (0.000) morning s (0.000) tomorrow (0.000)
→ 0.25720 the afternoon (0.001) afternoon (0.018) in the afternoon (0.002) afternoon (0.018) the afternoon (0.001)
→ 0.02685 the access times go up as more data is read (0.000) access times increase as more data is read (0.000) access times increase as more data is read (0.000) access times increase as more data are read (0.000) access times increase the more data is read (0.000)
→ 0.04378 the most (0.000) most (0.000) most (0.000) the most (0.000) mostly (0.000)
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why did the demand for rentals decrease? (economic_inequality) a number of researchers (david rodda, jacob vigdor, and janna matlack), argue that a shortage of affordable housing – at least in the us – is caused in part by income inequality. david rodda noted that from 1984 and 1991, the number of quality rental units decreased as the demand for higher quality housing increased (rhoda 1994:148). through gentrification of older neighbourhoods, for example, in east new york, rental prices increased rapidly as landlords found new residents willing to pay higher market rate for housing and left lower income families without rental units. the ad valorem property tax policy combined with rising prices made it difficult or impossible for low income residents to keep pace. retrieved: effects of inequality researchers have found include higher rates of health and social problems, and lower rates of social goods, a lower population-wide satisfaction and happiness and even a lower level of economic growth when human capital is neglected for high-end consumption. for the top 21 industrialised countries, counting each person equally, life expectancy is lower in more unequal countries (r = -.907). a similar relationship exists among us states (r = -.620).
♦ → 0.27004 demand for higher quality housing increased (0.234) demand for higher - value housing rise s (0.000) demand for higher - quality housing rise s (0.000) demand for higher quality housing rise s (0.000) demand for higher quality housing increases (0.000)
→ 0.28874 ( economic _ ine quality ) (0.002) ( economic inequality ) (0.003) ( economic inequality ) (0.001) ( economic inequality ) (0.002) ( economic inequality ). (0.000)
→ 0.15803 the number of quality rental units decreased (0.045) number of high - quality rented homes down (0.000) number of quality rented homes down (0.000) number of high - quality rental homes down (0.000) number of high quality rented homes down (0.000)
→ 0.04669 ( r h o d a 1994 : 148 (0.000) (19 94 : 14 8) (0.000) (19 94 : 148 (0.000) 1994 : 148 (0.000) (19 94 - 95 ) (0.000)
→ 0.23650 the demand for higher quality housing (0.003) demand for higher quality housing (0.014) demand for higher - quality housing (0.000) demand for high - quality housing (0.000) demand for higher quality homes (0.000)
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imperialism is confused with what other term? (imperialism) the term "imperialism" is often conflated with "colonialism", however many scholars have argued that each have their own distinct definition. imperialism and colonialism have been used in order to describe one's superiority, domination and influence upon a person or group of people. robert young writes that while imperialism operates from the center, is a state policy and is developed for ideological as well as financial reasons, colonialism is simply the development for settlement or commercial intentions. colonialism in modern usage also tends to imply a degree of geographic separation between the colony and the imperial power. particularly, edward said distinguishes the difference between imperialism and colonialism by stating; "imperialism involved 'the practice, the theory and the attitudes of a dominating metropolitan center ruling a distant territory', while colonialism refers to the 'implanting of settlements on a distant territory.' contiguous land empires such as the russian or ottoman are generally excluded from discussions of colonialism.:116 thus it can be said that imperialism includes some form of colonialism, but colonialism itself does not automatically imply imperialism, as it lacks a political focus.[further explanation needed] retrieved: imperialism is a policy or ideology of extending a nation's rule over foreign nations, often by military force or by gaining political and economic control of other areas. imperialism was both normal and common "worldwide" throughout recorded history, the earliest examples dating from the mid-third millennium bc, diminishing only in the late 20th century. in recent times, it has been considered morally reprehensible and prohibited by international law.
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→ 0.02289 " im peri alism " (0.000) " im peri alism " (0.000) imperi alism (0.000) ' im peri alism ' (0.000) " (0.000)
→ 0.03718 colon y (0.000) colon y (0.000) colonies (0.000) colon i al (0.000) colonies (0.000)
→ 0.34220 colon i alism . (0.022) colon i alism . (0.022) colon i alism (0.984) colon i al . (0.000) colon i alism (0.984)
→ 0.32744 colon i alism , (0.000) colon i alism (0.984) colon i alism (0.984) colon i alism , (0.001) colon i alism . (0.021)
● uq_quoref_decode_uq3B_span_topk_nogold_ret_drqa_3s_bt
what is the full name of the character who is told by the estate keeper that 40 generations are buried in the family mausoleum? (voice from the stone) in post-world war ii italy, malvina is on her deathbed at her ancestral home. she tells jakob, her adolescent son, that another woman will come, a woman who will love him, and that the next words he speaks will call malvina back to him. seven months later a british nurse specializing in children's care, verena, arrives. jakob hasn't spoken since his mother died and verena is the latest english-speaking (per malvina's wishes) nurse recruited by klaus, jakob's father. verena meets estate keeper alessio and retired house maid lilia. though polite, jakob is cold and distant. verena learns that malvina's family owned the estate and surrounding quarries for 1,200 years. malvina was the first descendant not to run the quarry, instead becoming a world famous pianist. since most of the men who worked there died during the second world war, she allowed the quarry to flood, though alessio still lights a flame for long-dead quarrymen, proclaiming "life. death. love. the stone was everything." when verena looks in on jakob one night, she finds him with his ear to the stone wall in his room, listening. klaus fears that jakob believes he can hear malvina in the stone. verena worries that she is inadequate and that jakob's condition requires a mental health specialist. when verena sees jakob on the ledge of a tall tower, she endangers herself to rescue him – making her (and jakob) realize that she cares for him and must stay to help him. she caringly explains that the voice he hears is real, but that it is just his mind playing tricks on him. the next day verena sees him listening to malvina's tombstone in the family mausoleum. alessio informs her that 40 generations are buried there "in the stone". verena, who was orphaned around jakob's age, tells the boy that she already knows that wishing to hear dead loved ones does not make it happen. retrieved: voice from the stone is a 2017 american supernatural psychological thriller film directed by eric d. howell and written by andrew shaw, based on the novel of the same name by silvio raffo. the film tells about a young patient of a female psychologist, who gave a promise to the dying mother to remain silent, until her spirit returns.
♦ → 0.27043 ver en a (0.259) " (0.000) ver en a (0.271) by ver en a (0.000) of ver en a (0.000)
→ 0.28151 ales s i o (0.161) ales s i o (0.147) ales ha (0.000) ale x (0.002) ales s i (0.000)
→ 0.38704 ver en a , (0.000) ver en a (0.271) ver en a . (0.057) ver en a (0.261) ver en a , (0.000)
→ 0.03619 ales s i (0.000) ales s i (0.000) ales i (0.000) a e s s i (0.000) ali son (0.000)
→ 0.02481 ver en (0.000) ver en (0.000) " (0.000) verde n (0.000) ver en . (0.000)
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who has a higher tolerance for weed: kimberly or cynthia? the example of someone having a positive experience with a drug is easy to see how drug dependence and the law of effect works. the tolerance for a drug goes up as one continues to use it after having a positive experience with a certain amount the first time.[38] it will take more and more to get that same feeling. this is when the controlled substance in an experiment would have to be modified and the experiment would really begin. the law of work for psychologist b. f. skinner almost half a century later on the principles of operant conditioning, "a learning process by which the effect, or consequence, of a response influences the future rate of production of that response.[39] the weed winners met to discuss their experiences. they all said they always had a great experience using weed and used the same amount each time. they told how many times they used weed. laura used it 5 times, sarah used it 10 times, kimberly used it 15 times, deborah used it 20 times, jessica used it 25 times, shirley used it 35 times, and cynthia used it 60 times. retrieved: operant conditioning (also called instrumental conditioning) is a learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. it is also a procedure that is used to bring about such learning.
→ 0.61574 kim ber ly (0.346) kim ber ly (0.315) kim kar das hian (0.000) kim ber ley (0.000) c im ber ly (0.000)
♦ → 0.27055 c y n thi a (0.203) c y nic (0.000) c y nic s (0.000) c y n ical (0.000) c y n ically (0.000)
→ 0.06896 b . f . skin ner (0.000) b . (0.000) b . skin n ing (0.000) b . f . skin ner (0.000) b . f . skin n ing (0.000)
→ 0.03824 a higher tolerance for weed (0.000) higher tolerance for weed s (0.000) higher tolerance to weed s (0.000) higher tolerance for weed (0.000) greater tolerance for weed s (0.000)
→ 0.00650 a certain amount the first time . (0.000) a certain amount the first time . (0.000) a certain amount the first time around . (0.000) a certain amount at the first time . (0.000) a certain amount on the first time . (0.000)
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who does the man who falls for gwen marry? (three for the show) singing-and-dancing stage star julie is told that husband marty is reported missing in action during the korean war. after a long waiting period, she makes plans to marry vernon, who is marty's best friend. after the marriage, marty (who crashed but survived on an island) turns up at one of julie's shows. upon discovering julie's new marriage, marty demands his rights as her first husband. julie finds that she is legally married to both marty and vernon. she soon realises that she must choose who she wants to be with, if only to avoid being branded a bigamist. but julie loves the idea of having two husbands and so she decides to try to live with them both, to the annoyance and disapproval of marty and vernon who both know that her idea will not work out. meanwhile, julie's close friend gwen has a secret crush on marty and hopes to be with him, if only julie could make her up mind as to who she wants. after a long serious decision and a talk with them both, julie decides that she is more in love with marty and she leaves vernon, who has now fallen for gwen. retrieved: three for the show is a 1955 technicolor and in cinemascope musical comedy remake of "too many husbands". it stars actress betty grable, in her last musical, opposite jack lemmon, gower champion and marge champion. it is based on the 1919 play "home and beauty" by w.
→ 0.44578 mar t y (0.616) mar t y (0.607) mar t y . (0.129) mar t in (0.000) march (0.000)
♦ → 0.27058 ju lie (0.156) ju lie (0.153) ju ly (0.000) j ul i a (0.000) ju lian (0.000)
→ 0.03574 g w en (0.000) " (0.000) g w en (0.000) google (0.000) gov (0.000)
→ 0.20993 mar t y and ver n on (0.000) mar t y and ver n on (0.000) mar t y & ver n on (0.000) mar t y & ver on (0.000) mar t y (0.607)
→ 0.03798 mar t y and ver n on . (0.000) mar t y and ver n on . (0.000) mar t y and ver n on . (0.000) mar t y and ver n . (0.000) mar t y and ver on . (0.000)
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what are the full names of the characters who manage to dodge a series of deadly traps? (the collection (film)) teenager elena peters and her friends, missy and josh, go to a party. elena witnesses her boyfriend, brian, with another woman. she leaves the dance floor and enters an isolated room. there, she discovers a red trunk and opens it to find a severely injured arkin o'brien. arkin grabs elena and they dodge a steel spear, which triggers a series of deadly traps that kill everyone on the dance floor. the collector appears and kidnaps elena, while arkin escapes by jumping out of a window, landing on a car and breaking his arm in the process. arkin is later taken to the hospital, where he is arrested by the police and put under constant surveillance due to his own criminal record. after suffering nightmares of his torture from the collector, he is approached by lucello, an employee of elena's wealthy father, who has hired a team of mercenaries to hunt the collector down and save elena. lucello implies that if arkin leads them to the collector's hideout, he will expunge arkin's record. arkin leads the mercenary group to the collector's base, an abandoned hotel. meanwhile, elena witnesses a man being tortured before escaping from the trunk. upon the team's arrival, arkin refuses to go inside, but lucello forces him at gunpoint to guide them through the hotel. the collector reenters the room and notices elena has escaped before being alerted to the team's presence. retrieved: the collection is a 2012 american horror film and sequel to the 2009 film, "the collector". the film stars randall archer, emma fitzpatrick, christopher mcdonald, lee tergesen, and josh stewart, who reprises his role from the first film as arkin. it is written by marcus dunstan and patrick melton, directed by dunstan, and was released on november 30, 2012.
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♦ → 0.27064 ark in o ' bri en (0.000) ark in o ' bri en (0.000) o ' bri en (0.000) gar y o ' bri en (0.000) ark in o ' bri en (0.000)
→ 0.08981 bri an (0.000) bri t ish (0.000) uk (0.000) b rita in (0.000) bri an (0.000)
→ 0.02869 o ' bri en . (0.000) o ' bri en . (0.000) o ' bri en said . (0.000) o ' bri en . (0.000) o ' bri en . (0.000)
→ 0.00871 a series of deadly trap s (0.000) a series of deadly trap s (0.000) a series of fatal trap s (0.000) a series of le thal trap s (0.000) a series of le thal trap s (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team d or team e? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their yellow drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,551 ft. team b got it 3,551 ft. team c go it 4,541 ft. team d got it 5,531 ft. team e got it 10,521 ft. team f got it 13,571 ft. team g got it 14,581 ft. team g won the contest and got a big gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.27103 team e (0.346) team (0.000) team e (0.346) team e (0.357) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.24758 team g (0.216) team g (0.223) team (0.000) team g (0.230) group g (0.000)
→ 0.25471 team d (0.179) team d (0.185) team d (0.185) team (0.000) d (0.003)
→ 0.12604 team f (0.010) team (0.000) team f (0.009) team f (0.010) team f . (0.000)
→ 0.10064 team c (0.007) team c (0.007) team c (0.007) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
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who is most likely going to develop a chronic infection: gil or jules? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 3rd grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. gil was the oldest, followed by jules, and burt was the youngest. they looked good that day. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
→ 0.50776 g il (0.351) g il (0.330) " (0.000) gig g s (0.000) gig (0.000)
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→ 0.14002 he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b . (0.000) he pati t is (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000)
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→ 0.00546 a con tag ious virus that affect s the liver (0.000) an infectious virus that affect s the liver (0.000) an infectious virus that affect s the liver (0.000) an infectious virus affecting the liver (0.000) a con tag ious virus that attacks the liver (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team a or team f? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their purple drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,511 ft. team b got it 3,511 ft. team c go it 4,511 ft. team d got it 5,511 ft. team e got it 10,511 ft. team f got it 13,511 ft. team g got it 14,511 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.28568 team g (0.458) team g (0.458) team (0.000) team g (0.458) group g (0.000)
♦ → 0.27117 team f (0.253) team (0.000) team f (0.261) team f (0.261) team f . (0.010)
→ 0.18383 team e (0.085) team (0.000) team e (0.090) team e (0.090) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.13993 team b (0.019) team b (0.019) team b (0.018) team (0.000) team b . (0.001)
→ 0.11940 team d (0.010) team d (0.010) team d (0.010) team (0.000) d (0.000)
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what is the name of the person for whose marriage the article had serious implications? (courtney love) shortly after completing the tour for pretty on the inside, love married cobain on waikiki beach in honolulu, hawaii on february 24, 1992. she wore a satin and lace dress once owned by actress frances farmer, and cobain wore plaid pajamas. during love's pregnancy, hole recorded a cover of "over the edge" for a wipers tribute album, and recorded their fourth single, "beautiful son", which was released in april 1993. on august 18 of that year, the couple's only child, a daughter, frances bean cobain, was born in los angeles. the couple subsequently relocated to carnation, washington and then to seattle.love's first major media exposure came in a september 1992 profile of herself and cobain for vanity fair by journalist lynn hirschberg, entitled "strange love." after being asked to participate in a cover story for the magazine, love was urged by her manager to accept the request. in the year prior, love and cobain had developed a heroin addiction, and the profile painted the couple in an unflattering light and suggested that love had been addicted to heroin during her pregnancy. the article ultimately resulted in the los angeles department of children and family services investigating, and custody of love and cobain's newborn daughter, frances, was temporarily awarded to love's sister, jaimee. love claimed she was misquoted by hirschberg, and asserted that she had immediately quit using heroin during her first trimester after she discovered she was pregnant. love would later claim that the publication of the article had serious implications for her marriage as well as cobain's mental state, suggesting it was a factor in his suicide. retrieved: courtney michelle love (born courtney michelle harrison; july 9, 1964) is an american singer, songwriter and actress. a figure in the punk and grunge scenes of the 1990s, love's career has spanned four decades. she rose to prominence as the lead vocalist of the alternative rock band hole, which she formed in 1989.
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whose days with le corbusier were probably the most important days in his architectural education? (i. m. pei) as pei, neared the end of his secondary education, he decided to study at a university. he was accepted to a number of schools, but decided to enroll at the university of pennsylvania. pei's choice had two roots. while studying in shanghai, he had closely examined the catalogs for various institutions of higher learning around the world. the architectural program at the university of pennsylvania stood out to him. the other major factor was hollywood. pei was fascinated by the representations of college life in the films of bing crosby, which differed tremendously from the academic atmosphere in china. "college life in the u.s. seemed to me to be mostly fun and games", he said in 2000. "since i was too young to be serious, i wanted to be part of it ... you could get a feeling for it in bing crosby's movies. college life in america seemed very exciting to me. it's not real, we know that. nevertheless, at that time it was very attractive to me. i decided that was the country for me."in 1935 pei boarded a boat and sailed to san francisco, then traveled by train to philadelphia. what he found, however, differed vastly from his expectations. professors at the university of pennsylvania based their teaching in the beaux-arts style, rooted in the classical traditions of greece and rome. pei was more intrigued by modern architecture, and also felt intimidated by the high level of drafting proficiency shown by other students. he decided to abandon architecture and transferred to the engineering program at massachusetts institute of technology (mit). once he arrived, however, the dean of the architecture school commented on his eye for design and convinced pei to return to his original major.mit's architecture faculty was also focused on the beaux-arts school, and pei found himself uninspired by the work. in the library he found three books by the swiss-french architect le corbusier. pei was inspired by the innovative designs of the new international style, characterized by simplified form and the use of glass and steel materials. le corbusier visited mit in november 1935, an occasion which powerfully affected pei: "the two days with le corbusier, or 'corbu' as we used to call him, were probably the most important days in my architectural education." pei was also influenced by the work of us architect frank lloyd wright. in 1938 he drove to spring green, wisconsin, to visit wright's famous taliesin building. after waiting for two hours, however, he left without meeting wright. retrieved: ieoh ming pei (), faia, riba ( 26 april 1917 – 16 may 2019) was a chinese-american architect. born in guangzhou but raised in hong kong and shanghai, pei drew inspiration at an early age from the garden villas at suzhou, the traditional retreat of the scholar-gentry to which his family belonged. in 1935, he moved to the united states and enrolled in the university of pennsylvania's architecture school, but he quickly transferred to the massachusetts institute of technology.
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→ 0.02343 m (0.000) i am (0.000) me (0.000) i am . (0.000) i ' m (0.000)
→ 0.01199 whose (0.000) their (0.000) its (0.000) which (0.000) the (0.000)
→ 0.31876 pe i ' s (0.092) pe i (0.392) pe i ' s (0.089) " (0.000) pi (0.000)
→ 0.37426 pe i , (0.000) pe i (0.392) pe i (0.392) pe i . (0.051) pe i , (0.000)
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which city should steve move to for his goal of low infiltration? precipitation can impact infiltration in many ways. the amount, type and duration of precipitation all have an impact. rainfall leads to faster infiltration rates than any other precipitation events, such as snow or sleet. in terms of amount, the more precipitation that occurs, the more infiltration will occur until the ground reaches saturation, at which point the infiltration capacity is reached. duration of rainfall impacts the infiltration capacity as well. initially when the precipitation event first starts the infiltration is occurring rapidly as the soil is unsaturated, but as time continues the infiltration rate slows as the soil becomes more saturated. this relationship between rainfall and infiltration capacity also determines how much runoff will occur. if rainfall occurs at a rate faster than the infiltration capacity runoff will occur. steve is planning on building his house and needs to decide on what area to build in. he wants an area with low infiltration of the soil. he has narrowed down his choices to miami, which has heavy rainfalls, and no snow, and green bay, which has more snowfall than rainfall. retrieved: infiltration is the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil. it is commonly used in both hydrology and soil sciences. the infiltration capacity is defined as the maximum rate of infiltration.
→ 0.66962 mi ami (0.743) mi ami (0.743) m ami (0.000) mik ami (0.000) mi ami (0.743)
♦ → 0.27161 green bay (0.110) green bay (0.105) green co ve (0.000) the green bay (0.000) green e bay (0.000)
→ 0.02605 s le e t (0.000) s le e t (0.000) snow fall (0.000) snow shower s (0.000) snow storm (0.000)
→ 0.02324 ste ve (0.000) ste ve (0.000) ste ven (0.000) ste ve . (0.000) ste ven s (0.000)
→ 0.00948 he (0.000) he (0.000) he has (0.000) him (0.000) he said (0.000)
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what edition will most likely have it's price increased: frost or brady? artworks are sold at affordable prices [6] ranging from £5 to £1500. for many of the works, the price goes up as the edition sells out. the edition runs range from 30 to 10,000 editions. each work comes with a digital certificate that is “signed, numbered and authenticated by the artist” [7][8] once an edition is sold out, collectors can resell their works in the online marketplace. an art store had many limited edition artworks for sale. there was an edition by picasso that started at 100 but dropped to 5 left. there was one by frost that started at 100 but dropped to 95 left. there was one by o'keeffe that started at 100 but dropped to none left. an edition by owen started at 100 but dropped to 2 left. an edition by brady started at 100 and dropped to 99 left. retrieved: sedition is an online platform where artists distribute art in digital format. the artworks are presented as digital limited editions that can be accessed via browsers or dedicated apps using smartphones, computers, tablets or tvs. members can log in and purchase high-resolution digital stills and videos that are stored in the ‘vault’.
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♦ → 0.27183 fr ost (0.112) fr ost (0.112) freezing (0.000) fr ost s (0.000) freeze (0.000)
→ 0.08291 ow en (0.010) " (0.000) ow en s (0.000) owner (0.000) oven (0.000)
→ 0.10532 o ' ke e ffe (0.000) o ' ke e ffe (0.000) o ' ke e ffe . (0.000) ke e ffe (0.000) o ' ke e ffe (0.000)
→ 0.01433 re sell (0.000) re s a le (0.000) re s a le (0.000) re selling (0.000) re selling (0.000)
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when did this leader publish a french language bible? (huguenot) other predecessors of the reformed church included the pro-reform and gallican roman catholics, such as jacques lefevre (c. 1455–1536). the gallicans briefly achieved independence for the french church, on the principle that the religion of france could not be controlled by the bishop of rome, a foreign power. during the protestant reformation, lefevre, a professor at the university of paris, published his french translation of the new testament in 1523, followed by the whole bible in the french language in 1530. william farel was a student of lefevre who went on to become a leader of the swiss reformation, establishing a protestant government in geneva. jean cauvin (john calvin), another student at the university of paris, also converted to protestantism. long after the sect was suppressed by francis i, the remaining french waldensians, then mostly in the luberon region, sought to join william farel, calvin and the reformation, and olivetan published a french bible for them. the french confession of 1559 shows a decidedly calvinistic influence. sometime between 1550 and 1580, members of the reformed church in france came to be commonly known as huguenots.[citation needed] retrieved: huguenots (; ) are an ethnoreligious group of french protestants.
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→ 0.20491 15 59 (0.149) 15 th (0.000) " (0.000) 15 min s (0.000) fifteen (0.000)
→ 0.17196 15 23 (0.085) " (0.000) 15 th (0.000) " i don ' t know what to say ," he said . (0.000) " i don ' t know what to do ," he said . (0.000)
→ 0.22498 after the sec t was suppress e d (0.012) after the sec t was suppress e d (0.014) after the sec t had been suppress e d (0.000) after suppression of the sec t (0.000) after the sec t has been suppress e d (0.000)
→ 0.12613 15 80 (0.004) " (0.000) 15 th (0.000) 15 min s (0.000) 2015 (0.000)
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: sunday or saturday? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there were a lot of motorcycles on interstate 5 last week. on sunday, there were 2000 motorcyclists. on monday, there were 3000 motorcyclists. on tuesday, there were 4000 motorcyclists. on wednesday, there were 5000 motorcyclists. on thursday, there were 6000 motorcyclists. on friday, there were 7000 motorcyclists. on saturday, there were 8000 motorcyclists. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
→ 0.71033 sun day (0.842) sun day (0.842) sun day . (0.105) s atur day (0.034) sun day s (0.000)
♦ → 0.27243 s atur day (0.033) s atur day (0.031) s atur day . (0.006) s atur day ' s (0.000) s atur day s (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 72 or team 74? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 30 lb drone the highest into the air. team 70 got it 3,348 ft. team 71 got it 4,459 ft. team 72 go it 5,560 ft. team 73 got it 6,671 ft. team 74 got it 11,126 ft. team 75 got it 12,237 ft. team 76 got it 13,347 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.32148 team 72 (0.511) 72 shares (0.000) team 72 (0.480) team (0.000) 72 min s (0.000)
♦ → 0.27301 team 74 (0.249) 74 shares (0.000) team 74 (0.234) team of 74 (0.000) team (0.000)
→ 0.14944 team 75 (0.019) 75 shares (0.000) 75 min s (0.000) team (0.000) team 75 (0.019)
→ 0.12723 team 73 (0.017) 73 shares (0.000) 73 min s (0.000) 73 team (0.000) team 73 (0.017)
→ 0.12884 team 76 (0.010) 76 shares (0.000) team 76 (0.009) team (0.000) 76 team (0.000)
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: jefferey or kip? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 4th grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. ahmed was the oldest. jefferey was the 2nd oldest. tyree was the 3rd oldest. walker was the 4th oldest. burl was the 5th oldest. kip was the 6th oldest. the last one was quinn, who was the youngest. they all looked wonderful that day. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
→ 0.49958 je ffer e y (0.588) jealous (0.000) je ffe y (0.000) je ffer y (0.000) ja ke bug g (0.000)
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→ 0.16563 he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b . (0.000) he pati t is (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000)
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who has a higher tolerance for rope: hank or sung? the example of someone having a positive experience with a drug is easy to see how drug dependence and the law of effect works. the tolerance for a drug goes up as one continues to use it after having a positive experience with a certain amount the first time.[38] it will take more and more to get that same feeling. this is when the controlled substance in an experiment would have to be modified and the experiment would really begin. the law of work for psychologist b. f. skinner almost half a century later on the principles of operant conditioning, "a learning process by which the effect, or consequence, of a response influences the future rate of production of that response.[39] the rope lopers met to discuss their experiences. they all said they always had a great experience using rope and used the same amount each time. they told how many times they used rope. sung used it 82 times, hank used it 72 times, robt used it 62 times, jerrold used it 52 times, jonah used it 42 times, mac used it 32 times, and dee used it 22 times. retrieved: operant conditioning (also called instrumental conditioning) is a learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. it is also a procedure that is used to bring about such learning.
→ 0.48564 han k (0.552) sh ank (0.000) t high (0.000) the catch (0.000) the hook (0.000)
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: monday or thursday? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there were a lot of motorcycles on interstate 14 last week. on friday, there were 1511 motorcyclists. on saturday, there were 2511 motorcyclists. on sunday, there were 3511 motorcyclists. on monday, there were 4511 motorcyclists. on tuesday, there were 5511 motorcyclists. on wednesday, there were 6511 motorcyclists. on thursday, there were 7511 motorcyclists. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
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♦ → 0.27333 th urs day (0.017) th urs day (0.019) th urs day . (0.004) th urs day ' s (0.000) th urs day : (0.000)
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: wednesday or friday? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there were a lot of motorcycles on interstate 4 last week. on saturday, there were 1500 motorcyclists. on sunday, there were 2500 motorcyclists. on monday, there were 3500 motorcyclists. on tuesday, there were 4500 motorcyclists. on wednesday, there were 5500 motorcyclists. on thursday, there were 6500 motorcyclists. on friday, there were 7500 motorcyclists. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
→ 0.70751 we d nes day (0.779) we d nes day (0.791) we d nes day . (0.119) on we d nes day (0.000) t u e s day (0.000)
♦ → 0.27341 fri day (0.021) fri day (0.022) fri day . (0.004) fri day s (0.000) fri day ' s (0.000)
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what hour did storage costs go up: 1 pm or 6 pm? storing large volumes of data – when storing xml to either file or database, the volume of data a system produces can often exceed reasonable limits, with a number of detriments: the access times go up as more data is read, cpu load goes up as xml data takes more power to process, and storage costs go up. by storing xml data in fast infoset format, data volume may be reduced by as much as 80 percent. gary had a lot of storing to do on his computer. at 1 pm, he stored 1 gigabyte of xml data to the main file. at 2 pm, he stored 2 gigabytes of xml data to the main file. at 3 pm, he didn't store anything. at 4 pm, he stored 3 gigabytes of xml data to the main file. at 5 pm, he stored 4 gigabytes of xml data to the main file. at 6 pm, he did nothing. at 7 pm, he got dinner. at 8 pm, he stored 5 gigabytes of xml data to the main file. he went to sleep at 9 pm and had to start again in the morning. retrieved: fast infoset (or fi) is an international standard that specifies a binary encoding format for the xml information set ("xml infoset") as an alternative to the xml document format. it aims to provide more efficient serialization than the text-based xml format.
→ 0.43586 6 pm (0.726) 6 p . m . (0.000) 6 pm (0.002) 6 pm . (0.000) at 6 p . m . (0.000)
♦ → 0.27365 1 pm (0.105) 1 p . m . (0.000) 1 pm (0.001) 1 pm . (0.000) 13 p . m . (0.000)
→ 0.09974 4 pm (0.002) 4 p . m . (0.000) 4 pm (0.000) 16 p . m . (0.000) 4 pm . (0.000)
→ 0.09379 3 pm (0.002) 3 p . m . (0.000) 3 pm (0.000) 3 pm . (0.000) 15 p . m . (0.000)
→ 0.09697 2 pm (0.002) 2 p . m . (0.000) 2 pm (0.000) at 2 p . m . (0.000) 2 pm . (0.000)
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: marcelo or lenard? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 4th grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. marcelo was the oldest. mel was the 2nd oldest. tod was the 3rd oldest. chang was the 4th oldest. chauncey was the 5th oldest. lenard was the 6th oldest. the last one was maria, who was the youngest. they all looked wonderful that day. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
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♦ → 0.27390 le n ard (0.230) le n ard (0.238) le n n y (0.000) le ard (0.000) le n a (0.000)
→ 0.15418 mari a (0.024) mari a (0.023) mar y (0.000) mari e (0.000) mari a h (0.000)
→ 0.11296 he pati t is b (0.001) he pati t is b (0.001) he pati t is b . (0.000) he pati t is (0.000) he pati t is b (0.001)
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what has been the main reason for the shift to the view that income inequality harms growth? (economic_inequality) economist joseph stiglitz presented evidence in 2009 that both global inequality and inequality within countries prevent growth by limiting aggregate demand. economist branko milanovic, wrote in 2001 that, "the view that income inequality harms growth – or that improved equality can help sustain growth – has become more widely held in recent years. ... the main reason for this shift is the increasing importance of human capital in development. when physical capital mattered most, savings and investments were key. then it was important to have a large contingent of rich people who could save a greater proportion of their income than the poor and invest it in physical capital. but now that human capital is scarcer than machines, widespread education has become the secret to growth." retrieved: effects of inequality researchers have found include higher rates of health and social problems, and lower rates of social goods, a lower population-wide satisfaction and happiness and even a lower level of economic growth when human capital is neglected for high-end consumption. for the top 21 industrialised countries, counting each person equally, life expectancy is lower in more unequal countries (r = -.907). a similar relationship exists among us states (r = -.620).
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the production of what signalling molecules is regulated by the immune system? (immune_system) it is conjectured that a progressive decline in hormone levels with age is partially responsible for weakened immune responses in aging individuals. conversely, some hormones are regulated by the immune system, notably thyroid hormone activity. the age-related decline in immune function is also related to decreasing vitamin d levels in the elderly. as people age, two things happen that negatively affect their vitamin d levels. first, they stay indoors more due to decreased activity levels. this means that they get less sun and therefore produce less cholecalciferol via uvb radiation. second, as a person ages the skin becomes less adept at producing vitamin d. retrieved: the immune system is a host defense system comprising many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease. to function properly, an immune system must detect a wide variety of agents, known as pathogens, from viruses to parasitic worms, and distinguish them from the organism's own healthy tissue. in many species, there are two major subsystems of the immune system: the innate immune system and the adaptive immune system.
→ 0.44144 thyroid hormone (0.300) thyroid hormone (0.300) thyroid hormone s (0.034) thyroid hormone (0.310) thyroid hormone . (0.002)
♦ → 0.27452 hormone s (0.238) hormone s (0.245) hormone (0.002) hormone levels (0.000) hormone s . (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team b or team e? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the blue drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,500 ft. team b got it 3,500 ft. team c go it 4,500 ft. team d got it 5,500 ft. team e got it 10,500 ft. team f got it 13,500 ft. team g got it 14,500 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.27460 team e (0.472) team (0.000) team e (0.458) team e (0.487) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.22895 team g (0.216) team g (0.210) team (0.000) team g (0.203) group g (0.000)
→ 0.20802 team b (0.093) team b (0.090) team b (0.096) team (0.000) team b . (0.005)
→ 0.15409 team d (0.036) team d (0.034) team d (0.036) team (0.000) d (0.000)
→ 0.13434 team f (0.016) team (0.000) team f (0.017) team f (0.017) team f . (0.001)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 22 or team 25? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their gray drone the highest into the air. team 20 got it 3,334 ft. team 21 got it 4,445 ft. team 22 go it 5,556 ft. team 23 got it 6,667 ft. team 24 got it 11,112 ft. team 25 got it 12,223 ft. team 26 got it 13,333 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.19530 team 22 (0.362) team 22 (0.351) 22 team (0.000) team (0.000) 22 team (0.000)
♦ → 0.27465 team 25 (0.144) team 25 (0.144) team (0.000) team 24 (0.107) team 23 (0.097)
→ 0.20321 team 24 (0.109) team 24 (0.114) team 23 (0.096) 24 team (0.000) team (0.000)
→ 0.13021 team 23 (0.101) team 23 (0.101) 23 team (0.000) 23 team (0.000) team 23 r d (0.000)
→ 0.19664 team 26 (0.035) team (0.000) team 26 (0.031) team 25 (0.151) team 27 (0.002)
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who did bskyb team up with because it was not part of the consortium? (sky_(united_kingdom)) while bskyb had been excluded from being a part of the ondigital consortium, thereby making them a competitor by default, bskyb was able to join itv digital's free-to-air replacement, freeview, in which it holds an equal stake with the bbc, itv, channel 4 and national grid wireless. prior to october 2005, three bskyb channels were available on this platform: sky news, sky three, and sky sports news. initially bskyb provided sky travel to the service. however, this was replaced by sky three on 31 october 2005, which was itself later re-branded as 'pick tv' in 2011. retrieved: sky uk (formerly british sky broadcasting limited, bskyb and sky) is a british telecommunications company which serves the united kingdom owned by comcast. sky provides television and broadband internet services, fixed line and mobile telephone services to consumers and businesses in the united kingdom. it is the uk's largest
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→ 0.06539 it v , channel 4 and national grid wireless (0.002) it v , channel 4 and national wireless network (0.000) it v , channel 4 and national wireless network (0.000) it v , channel 4 and national wireless (0.000) it v , channel 4 and national wireless (0.000)
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who has a higher tolerance for rope: jonah or hank? the example of someone having a positive experience with a drug is easy to see how drug dependence and the law of effect works. the tolerance for a drug goes up as one continues to use it after having a positive experience with a certain amount the first time.[38] it will take more and more to get that same feeling. this is when the controlled substance in an experiment would have to be modified and the experiment would really begin. the law of work for psychologist b. f. skinner almost half a century later on the principles of operant conditioning, "a learning process by which the effect, or consequence, of a response influences the future rate of production of that response.[39] the rope lopers met to discuss their experiences. they all said they always had a great experience using rope and used the same amount each time. they told how many times they used rope. sung used it 82 times, hank used it 72 times, robt used it 62 times, jerrold used it 52 times, jonah used it 42 times, mac used it 32 times, and dee used it 22 times. retrieved: operant conditioning (also called instrumental conditioning) is a learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. it is also a procedure that is used to bring about such learning.
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who has a higher tolerance for bennies: louise or wanda? the example of someone having a positive experience with a drug is easy to see how drug dependence and the law of effect works. the tolerance for a drug goes up as one continues to use it after having a positive experience with a certain amount the first time.[38] it will take more and more to get that same feeling. this is when the controlled substance in an experiment would have to be modified and the experiment would really begin. the law of work for psychologist b. f. skinner almost half a century later on the principles of operant conditioning, "a learning process by which the effect, or consequence, of a response influences the future rate of production of that response.[39] the bennies battalion met to discuss their experiences. they all said they always had a great experience using bennies and used the same amount each time. they told how many times they used bennies. kathryn used it 26 times, louise used it 30 times, sara used it 34 times, anne used it 46 times, jacqueline used it 59 times, wanda used it 68 times, and bonnie used it 76 times. retrieved: operant conditioning (also called instrumental conditioning) is a learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. it is also a procedure that is used to bring about such learning.
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how do ctenophores control buoyancy? (ctenophora) it is uncertain how ctenophores control their buoyancy, but experiments have shown that some species rely on osmotic pressure to adapt to water of different densities. their body fluids are normally as concentrated as seawater. if they enter less dense brackish water, the ciliary rosettes in the body cavity may pump this into the mesoglea to increase its bulk and decrease its density, to avoid sinking. conversely if they move from brackish to full-strength seawater, the rosettes may pump water out of the mesoglea to reduce its volume and increase its density. retrieved: ctenophora (; singular ctenophore, or ; from and , "pherō", 'to carry'; commonly known as comb jellies) comprise a phylum of invertebrate animals that live in marine waters worldwide. they are notable for the groups of cilia they use for swimming (commonly referred to as "combs"), and they are the largest animals to swim with the help of cilia.
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→ 0.08080 c ten oph ores control buoy ancy (0.001) c ten oph ores control buoy ancy (0.001) c ten oph ores control lift (0.000) c ten oph ores control up lift (0.000) c ten oph ores control the lift (0.000)
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in what sort of places are dry cooling towers used? (steam_engine) where chp is not used, steam turbines in power stations use surface condensers as a cold sink. the condensers are cooled by water flow from oceans, rivers, lakes, and often by cooling towers which evaporate water to provide cooling energy removal. the resulting condensed hot water output from the condenser is then put back into the boiler via a pump. a dry type cooling tower is similar to an automobile radiator and is used in locations where water is costly. evaporative (wet) cooling towers use the rejected heat to evaporate water; this water is kept separate from the condensate, which circulates in a closed system and returns to the boiler. such towers often have visible plumes due to the evaporated water condensing into droplets carried up by the warm air. evaporative cooling towers need less water flow than "once-through" cooling by river or lake water; a 700 megawatt coal-fired power plant may use about 3600 cubic metres of make-up water every hour for evaporative cooling, but would need about twenty times as much if cooled by river water.[citation needed] retrieved: a cooling tower is a heat rejection device that rejects waste heat to the atmosphere through the cooling of a water stream to a lower temperature. cooling towers may either use the evaporation of water to remove process heat and cool the working fluid to near the wet-bulb air temperature or, in the case of "closed circuit dry cooling towers", rely solely on air to cool the working fluid to near the dry-bulb air temperature.
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taking evidence from witnesses is one of committees' what? (scottish_parliament) much of the work of the scottish parliament is done in committee. the role of committees is stronger in the scottish parliament than in other parliamentary systems, partly as a means of strengthening the role of backbenchers in their scrutiny of the government and partly to compensate for the fact that there is no revising chamber. the principal role of committees in the scottish parliament is to take evidence from witnesses, conduct inquiries and scrutinise legislation. committee meetings take place on tuesday, wednesday and thursday morning when parliament is sitting. committees can also meet at other locations throughout scotland. retrieved: the scottish parliament (; scots: "scots pairlament") is the unicameral legislature of scotland. located in the holyrood area of the capital city, edinburgh, it is frequently referred to by the metonym holyrood.
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constitutional impasse is different from civil disobedience because does not include what type of person? (civil_disobedience) civil disobedience is usually defined as pertaining to a citizen's relation to the state and its laws, as distinguished from a constitutional impasse in which two public agencies, especially two equally sovereign branches of government, conflict. for instance, if the head of government of a country were to refuse to enforce a decision of that country's highest court, it would not be civil disobedience, since the head of government would be acting in her or his capacity as public official rather than private citizen. retrieved: civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws, demands, orders or commands of a government or occupying international power. by some definitions, civil disobedience has to be nonviolent to be called 'civil'. hence, civil disobedience is sometimes equated with peaceful protests or nonviolent resistance.
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who has a higher tolerance for blow: cheryl or joan? the example of someone having a positive experience with a drug is easy to see how drug dependence and the law of effect works. the tolerance for a drug goes up as one continues to use it after having a positive experience with a certain amount the first time.[38] it will take more and more to get that same feeling. this is when the controlled substance in an experiment would have to be modified and the experiment would really begin. the law of work for psychologist b. f. skinner almost half a century later on the principles of operant conditioning, "a learning process by which the effect, or consequence, of a response influences the future rate of production of that response.[39] the blow brigade met to discuss their experiences. they all said they always had a great experience using blow and used the same amount each time. they told how many times they used blow. gloria used it 20 times, evelyn used it 25 times, jean used it 37 times, cheryl used it 48 times, mildred used it 56 times, katherine used it 64 times, and joan used it 70 times. retrieved: operant conditioning (also called instrumental conditioning) is a learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. it is also a procedure that is used to bring about such learning.
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: wednesday or friday? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there were a lot of motorcycles on interstate 15 last week. on saturday, there were 1551 motorcyclists. on sunday, there were 2551 motorcyclists. on monday, there were 3551 motorcyclists. on tuesday, there were 4551 motorcyclists. on wednesday, there were 5551 motorcyclists. on thursday, there were 6551 motorcyclists. on friday, there were 7551 motorcyclists. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: ahmad or nigel? candied fruit, also known as crystallized fruit or glacé fruit, has existed since the 14th century. whole fruit, smaller pieces of fruit, or pieces of peel, are placed in heated sugar syrup, which absorbs the moisture from within the fruit and eventually preserves it. depending on size and type of fruit, this process of preservation can take from several days to several months.[1] this process allows the fruit to retain its quality for a year.[2] the continual process of drenching the fruit in syrup causes the fruit to become saturated with sugar, preventing the growth of spoilage microorganisms due to the unfavourable osmotic pressure this creates.[3] a 2nd grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. efren was the youngest, followed by nigel, and ahmad was the oldest. they looked great that day. retrieved: candied fruit, also known as crystallized fruit or glacé fruit, has existed since the 14th century. whole fruit, smaller pieces of fruit, or pieces of peel, are placed in heated sugar syrup, which absorbs the moisture from within the fruit and eventually preserves it. depending on size and type of fruit, this process of preservation can take from several days to several months.
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what day had a lower crash rate per cyclist: friday or wednesday? turner et al (2006) derived crash prediction models for this report’s predecessor and found a pronounced ‘safety in numbers’ effect in the models. using the crash prediction model for mid-block locations, generic motorist and cyclist volumes can be used to demonstrate the impacts on the expected crash rate of varying motor vehicle and cycle volumes. as shown in figure 2.20, an increase in the proportion of cyclists to the overall traffic volume causes an increase in expected crashes at mid-block locations, but the crash rate increases at a decreasing rate. that is to say, the crash rate per cyclist goes down as the cycle volume increases. there were a lot of motorcycles on interstate 12 last week. on thursday, there were 1501 motorcyclists. on friday, there were 2501 motorcyclists. on saturday, there were 3501 motorcyclists. on sunday, there were 4501 motorcyclists. on monday, there were 5501 motorcyclists. on tuesday, there were 6501 motorcyclists. on wednesday, there were 7501 motorcyclists. retrieved: dedicated or segregated cycle facilities are controversial, in particular concerning safety. proponents say that segregation of cyclists from fast or frequent motorized traffic is necessary to provide a safe and welcoming cycling environment. a 2010 montreal study found that cycle tracks resulted in fewer injuries when compared to comparable parallel roads with no cycling facilities.
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what were the last names of the two people that invited britten to a job interview? (benjamin britten) in february 1935, at bridge's instigation, britten was invited to a job interview by the bbc's director of music adrian boult and his assistant edward clark. britten was not enthusiastic about the prospect of working full-time in the bbc music department and was relieved when what came out of the interview was an invitation to write the score for a documentary film, the king's stamp, directed by alberto cavalcanti for the gpo film unit. britten became a member of the film unit's small group of regular contributors, another of whom was w. h. auden. together they worked on the documentary films coal face and night mail in 1935. they also collaborated on the song cycle our hunting fathers (1936), radical both in politics and musical treatment, and subsequently other works including cabaret songs, on this island, paul bunyan and hymn to st. cecilia. auden was a considerable influence on britten, encouraging him to widen his aesthetic, intellectual and political horizons, and also to come to terms with his homosexuality. auden was, as david matthews puts it, "cheerfully and guiltlessly promiscuous"; britten, puritanical and conventional by nature, was sexually repressed.in the three years from 1935 to 1937 britten wrote nearly 40 scores for the theatre, cinema and radio. among the film music of the late 1930s matthews singles out night mail and love from a stranger (1937); from the theatre music he selects for mention the ascent of f6 (1936), on the frontier (1938) and johnson over jordan (1939); and of the music for radio, king arthur (1937) and the sword in the stone (1939).in 1937 there were two events of huge importance in britten's life: his mother died, and he met the tenor peter pears. although britten was extraordinarily devoted to his mother and was devastated at her death, it also seems to have been something of a liberation for him. only after that did he begin to engage in emotional relationships with people his own age or younger. later in the year he got to know pears while they were both helping to clear out the country cottage of a mutual friend who had died in an air crash. pears quickly became britten's musical inspiration and close (though for the moment platonic) friend. britten's first work for him was composed within weeks of their meeting, a setting of emily brontë's poem, "a thousand gleaming fires", for tenor and strings.during 1937 britten composed a pacifist march to words by ronald duncan for the peace pledge union, of which, as a pacifist, he had become an active member; the work was not a success and was soon withdrawn. the best known of his compositions from this period is probably variations on a theme of frank bridge for string orchestra, described by matthews as the first of britten's works to become a popular classic. it was a success in north america, with performances in toronto, new york, boston, chicago and san francisco, under conductors including john barbirolli and serge koussevitzky. retrieved: edward benjamin britten, baron britten (22 november 1913 – 4 december 1976) was an english composer, conductor and pianist. he was a central figure of 20th-century british classical music, with a range of works including opera, other vocal music, orchestral and chamber pieces. his best-known works include the opera "peter grimes" (1945), the "war requiem" (1962) and the orchestral showpiece "the young person's guide to the orchestra" (1945).
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what is the first name of the person who developed diverse vocal styles and influences from funk, hip hop, and soul music? (4 (beyoncé album)) 4 is the fourth solo studio album by american singer beyoncé. it was released on june 24, 2011 by parkwood entertainment and columbia records. following a career hiatus that reignited her creativity, beyoncé was inspired to create a record with a basis in traditional rhythm and blues that stood apart from contemporary popular music. her collaborations with songwriters and record producers the-dream, tricky stewart and shea taylor produced a mellower tone, developing diverse vocal styles and influences from funk, hip hop, and soul music. severing professional ties with father and manager mathew knowles, beyoncé eschewed the music of her previous releases in favor of an intimate, personal album. 4's lyrics emphasize monogamy, female empowerment and self-reflection, a result of beyoncé considering a maturer message to contend artistic credibility. in may 2011, beyoncé submitted seventy-two songs to columbia records for consideration, twelve of which appeared on the standard edition. 4 was promoted in mid-2011 by television performances and festival appearances, such as beyoncé's headlining glastonbury festival set. the album received generally positive reviews by music critics; several publications included it on their year-end lists. it was her fourth consecutive album to debut at number one on the us billboard 200, and it also reached number one in brazil, france, ireland, south korea, spain, switzerland and the united kingdom. 4 spawned the international singles "run the world (girls)", "best thing i never had", "party", "love on top" and "countdown". "love on top" won the grammy award for best traditional r&b performance at the 55th annual ceremony. as of december 2015, 4 has sold 1.5 million copies in the united states. retrieved: 4 is the fourth solo studio album by american singer beyoncé. it was released on june 24, 2011 by parkwood entertainment and columbia records. following a career hiatus that reignited her creativity, beyoncé was inspired to create a record with a basis in traditional rhythm and blues that stood apart from contemporary popular music.
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: jarred or shirley? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 1st grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. prince was the youngest. shirley was the 2nd youngest. tad was the 3rd youngest. trinidad was the 4th youngest. donn was the 5th youngest. jarred was the 6th youngest. the last one was tanner, who was the oldest. they all looked fantastic. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
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what was the name of the person who did not challenge the conventions in the way that contemporaries such as tippett did? (benjamin britten) britten's fellow-composers had divided views about him. to tippett he was "simply the most musical person i have ever met", with an "incredible" technical mastery; some contemporaries, however, were less effusive. in tippett's view walton and others were convinced that britten and pears were leaders of a homosexual conspiracy in music, a belief tippett dismisses as ridiculous, inspired by jealousy at britten's postwar successes. leonard bernstein considered britten "a man at odds with the world", and said of his music: "[i]f you hear it, not just listen to it superficially, you become aware of something very dark". the tenor robert tear, who was closely associated with britten in the latter part of the composer's career, made a similar point: "there was a great, huge abyss in his soul ... he got into the valley of the shadow of death and couldn't get out".in the decade after britten's death, his standing as a composer in britain was to some extent overshadowed by that of the still-living tippett. the film-maker tony palmer thought that tippett's temporary ascendancy might have been a question of the two composers' contrasting personalities: tippett had more warmth and had made fewer enemies. in any event this was a short-lived phenomenon; tippett adherents such as the composer robert saxton soon rediscovered their enthusiasm for britten, whose audience steadily increased during the final years of the 20th century. britten has had few imitators; brett describes him as "inimitable, possessed of ... a voice and sound too dangerous to imitate". nevertheless, after his death britten was lauded by the younger generation of english composers to whom, in the words of oliver knussen, he became "a phenomenal father-figure". brett believes that he affected every subsequent british composer to some extent: "he is a key figure in the growth of british musical culture in the second half of the 20th century, and his effect on everything from opera to the revitalization of music education is hard to overestimate."whittall believes that one reason for britten's enduring popularity is the "progressive conservatism" of his music. he generally avoided the avant garde, and did not challenge the conventions in the way that contemporaries such as tippett did. perhaps, says brett, "the tide that swept away serialism, atonality and most forms of musical modernism and brought in neo-romanticism, minimalism and other modes of expression involved with tonality carried with it renewed interest in composers who had been out of step with the times". britten defined his mission as a composer in very simple terms: composers should aim at "pleasing people today as seriously as we can". retrieved: edward benjamin britten, baron britten (22 november 1913 – 4 december 1976) was an english composer, conductor and pianist. he was a central figure of 20th-century british classical music, with a range of works including opera, other vocal music, orchestral and chamber pieces. his best-known works include the opera "peter grimes" (1945), the "war requiem" (1962) and the orchestral showpiece "the young person's guide to the orchestra" (1945).
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going to jail accomplished what goal of civil disobedience? (civil_disobedience) howard zinn writes, "there may be many times when protesters choose to go to jail, as a way of continuing their protest, as a way of reminding their countrymen of injustice. but that is different than the notion that they must go to jail as part of a rule connected with civil disobedience. the key point is that the spirit of protest should be maintained all the way, whether it is done by remaining in jail, or by evading it. to accept jail penitently as an accession to 'the rules' is to switch suddenly to a spirit of subservience, to demean the seriousness of the protest...in particular, the neo-conservative insistence on a guilty plea should be eliminated." retrieved: civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws, demands, orders or commands of a government or occupying international power. by some definitions, civil disobedience has to be nonviolent to be called 'civil'. hence, civil disobedience is sometimes equated with peaceful protests or nonviolent resistance.
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what are the names of the two people who are twin sisters? (feast 2: sloppy seconds) biker queen, twin sister of harley mom, discovers the severed arm of her sister from the previous film. upon discovering the surviving bartender, she tortures him into telling her who killed harley mom. he reveals that it was bozo and points her to a town where he lives. she knocks bartender out and takes him with her to the town. prior to the events of the first film, the town was overrun by the monsters. a pair of small mexican wrestlers named thunder and lightning were attacked by the monsters and lightning's girlfriend was killed. inside the jail, a "hobo" was in a cell for dealing methamphetamine and questioned where his school bus (makeshift meth lab) is at. the sheriff taunted him before being killed. a car salesman named slasher found evidence of his wife cheating with one of his employees and barely escaped the monsters. biker queen and four of her friends arrive in the deserted town with the bartender, ignoring the dead bodies as they look for bozo and cross paths with slasher, his wife secrets and the man she has an affair with, greg. the group is attacked by a monster, which kills one of the biker girls, tot girl. the others and the bartender make their way to bozo's apartment, where they encounter honey pie, the girl who left the group from the first movie behind at the bar. bartender brutally attacks her and knocks honey pie out of the window and onto the street. honey pie survives the fall and goes into hiding. slasher, greg and secrets receive a call from the wrestlers, but before they find them they are ambushed by the bikers. both groups get to a garage where the brothers and their grandmother are hiding. the group then tries to make it to the jail, but the hobo has sealed himself in. retrieved: feast ii: sloppy seconds is a 2008 american horror comedy film and a sequel to the 2005 film "feast". the film was directed by john gulager and written by marcus dunstan and patrick melton.
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what time did storage costs go up: 10 am or 12 pm? storing large volumes of data – when storing xml to either file or database, the volume of data a system produces can often exceed reasonable limits, with a number of detriments: the access times go up as more data is read, cpu load goes up as xml data takes more power to process, and storage costs go up. by storing xml data in fast infoset format, data volume may be reduced by as much as 80 percent. porfirio had a busy day storing xml. at 9 am, he stored 203 gigabytes to the database. at 10 am, he stored 303 gigabytes to the database. at 11 am, he stored 403 gigabytes to the database. at 12 pm, he got lunch. at 1 pm, he stored 503 gigabytes to the database. at 2 pm, he stored 603 gigabytes to the database. at 3 pm, she went to sleep to finish storing xml later that night. retrieved: fast infoset (or fi) is an international standard that specifies a binary encoding format for the xml information set ("xml infoset") as an alternative to the xml document format. it aims to provide more efficient serialization than the text-based xml format.
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♦ → 0.27820 10 am (0.059) 10 a . m . (0.000) 10 p . m . (0.000) 10 am (0.000) at 10 a . m . (0.000)
→ 0.03638 at 1 pm (0.000) 1 p . m . (0.000) at 1 p . m . (0.000) by 1 p . m . (0.000) at 1 p . m . (0.000)
→ 0.03204 at 11 am (0.000) at 11 a . m . (0.000) 11 a . m . (0.000) 11 p . m . (0.000) at 11 a . m . (0.000)
→ 0.03002 at 2 pm (0.000) 2 p . m . (0.000) at 2 p . m . (0.000) at 2 p . m . (0.000) by 2 p . m . (0.000)
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what are the two major subsystems of the immune system? (immune_system) the immune system is a system of many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease. to function properly, an immune system must detect a wide variety of agents, known as pathogens, from viruses to parasitic worms, and distinguish them from the organism's own healthy tissue. in many species, the immune system can be classified into subsystems, such as the innate immune system versus the adaptive immune system, or humoral immunity versus cell-mediated immunity. in humans, the blood–brain barrier, blood–cerebrospinal fluid barrier, and similar fluid–brain barriers separate the peripheral immune system from the neuroimmune system which protects the brain. retrieved: the immune system is a host defense system comprising many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease. to function properly, an immune system must detect a wide variety of agents, known as pathogens, from viruses to parasitic worms, and distinguish them from the organism's own healthy tissue. in many species, there are two major subsystems of the immune system: the innate immune system and the adaptive immune system.
♦ → 0.27821 innate immune system versus the adaptive immune system (0.000) innate immune system against adaptive immune system (0.000) innate immune system against adaptive immune system (0.000) innate immune system versus adaptive immune system (0.000) innate immune system versus adaptive immune system (0.000)
→ 0.57948 the immune system (0.000) the immune system (0.000) immune system (0.000) the immune system . (0.000) immune system (0.000)
→ 0.05309 the organism ' s own healthy tissue (0.000) s own healthy tissue (0.000) the body ' s own healthy tissue (0.000) end ogen ous healthy tissue (0.000) s healthy tissue (0.000)
→ 0.05256 a system of many biological structures and processes within an organism that protect s against disease (0.000) a system of many biological structures and processes within an organism that protect s against disease (0.000) a system of many biological structures and processes within an organism that protect s against diseases (0.000) a system of many biological structures and processes within an organism which protect s against disease (0.000) a system of many biological structures and processes within an organism that protect s from disease (0.000)
→ 0.03667 the two major sub system s (0.000) the two main sub system s (0.000) the two main sub system s (0.000) the two main sub - system s (0.000) the two most important sub system s (0.000)
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: chi or antone? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 1st grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. waldo was the youngest. antone was the 2nd youngest. chi was the 3rd youngest. damion was the 4th youngest. kenton was the 5th youngest. rolland was the 6th youngest. the last one was rupert, who was the oldest. they all looked handsome. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
♦ → 0.27860 an tone (0.330) ant (0.000) a nton y (0.000) " (0.000) an to ine (0.000)
→ 0.48879 chi (0.253) " (0.000) chi (0.261) cheer s (0.000) " i don ' t know what to say ," he said . (0.000)
→ 0.12976 he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b . (0.000) he pati t is (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000)
→ 0.06236 a greater chance (0.000) greater chance (0.000) better chance (0.000) more chance (0.000) greater opportunity (0.000)
→ 0.04048 a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) a chronic infection (0.000) chronic infection (0.000) chronic infections (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 72 or team 75? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their 30 lb drone the highest into the air. team 70 got it 3,348 ft. team 71 got it 4,459 ft. team 72 go it 5,560 ft. team 73 got it 6,671 ft. team 74 got it 11,126 ft. team 75 got it 12,237 ft. team 76 got it 13,347 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
→ 0.34946 team 72 (0.535) 72 shares (0.000) team 72 (0.519) team (0.000) 72 min s (0.000)
♦ → 0.27864 team 75 (0.213) 75 shares (0.000) 75 min s (0.000) team (0.000) team 75 (0.200)
→ 0.13522 team 76 (0.008) 76 shares (0.000) team 76 (0.008) team (0.000) 76 team (0.000)
→ 0.11899 team 73 (0.010) 73 shares (0.000) 73 min s (0.000) 73 team (0.000) team 73 (0.011)
→ 0.11768 team 74 (0.004) 74 shares (0.000) team 74 (0.004) team of 74 (0.000) team (0.000)
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who has a greater chance of developing a chronic infection: ahmed or kip? hepatitis b is a contagious virus that affects the liver, infection can last from a few weeks to a serious lifelong illness. two different types of infection exist for this disease, "acute" and "chronic." acute hepatitis b is a short term illness that occurs within 6 months of exposure, chronic hepatitis b is long term and happens when the virus remains in the body. the younger the child is, the greater their chance of developing a chronic infection and this risk goes down as the child gets older. approximately 90% of infected infants will develop a chronic infection.[3] a 4th grade classroom photo was held today. they all gathered by age. ahmed was the oldest. jefferey was the 2nd oldest. tyree was the 3rd oldest. walker was the 4th oldest. burl was the 5th oldest. kip was the 6th oldest. the last one was quinn, who was the youngest. they all looked wonderful that day. retrieved: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.
→ 0.40596 a h med (0.519) que n ched (0.000) terrified (0.000) de ter red (0.000) horr ified (0.000)
♦ → 0.27879 ki p (0.096) tip (0.000) tip ping (0.000) tilt (0.000) ki pping (0.000)
→ 0.25395 he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000) he pati t is b . (0.000) he pati t is (0.000) he pati t is b (0.000)
→ 0.04183 a greater chance (0.000) greater chance (0.000) better chance (0.000) more chance (0.000) greater opportunity (0.000)
→ 0.01947 a few weeks (0.000) a few weeks (0.000) few weeks (0.000) some weeks (0.000) several weeks (0.000)
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which city will most likely have higher humidity levels based on the average summer temperatures? if all the other factors influencing humidity remain constant, at ground level the relative humidity rises as the temperature falls. this is because less vapor is needed to saturate the air, so vapor condenses as the temperature falls. in normal conditions, the dew point temperature will not be greater than the air temperature because relative humidity cannot exceed 100%.[4] bill is wanting to go on vacation this summer, and has been looking into difference cities in which to travel too. his two cities that he has been looking at is phoenix and st. louis. bill desperately hates humid temperatures, and is looking to book a city where humidity is the lowest. bill notices that the average temperatures of phoenix is about 90 degrees, and st. louis is about 80 degrees. retrieved: the dew point is the temperature to which air must be cooled to become saturated with water vapor. when further cooled, the airborne water vapor will condense to form liquid water (dew). when air cools to its dew point through contact with a surface that is colder than the air, water will condense on the surface.
→ 0.69428 pho en ix (0.791) pho en ix (0.785) the pho en ix (0.000) pho en ix . (0.145) pho en ix , ari zon a (0.000)
♦ → 0.27894 s t . lou is (0.039) s t . lou is (0.039) s t lou is (0.001) " (0.000) s t . (0.000)
→ 0.00845 if all the other factors influencing humidity remain constant (0.000) if all other factors influencing humidity remain constant (0.000) if all other factors influencing the humidity remain constant (0.000) when all other factors influencing the humidity remain constant (0.000) if all other influencing factors on humidity remain constant (0.000)
→ 0.01475 based on the average summer temperatures (0.000) based on average summer temperatures (0.000) based on the average summer temperature (0.000) based on the average summer temperatures (0.000) based on average summer temperatures (0.000)
→ 0.00357 vapor con den ses as the temperature falls . (0.000) steam con den ses when the temperature drops . (0.000) steam con den ses as the temperature drops . (0.000) steam con den ses as temperature drops . (0.000) steam con den ses when the temperature falls . (0.000)
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which limited edition most likely had it's price increased: the swing or the grand odalisque? artworks are sold at affordable prices [6] ranging from £5 to £1500. for many of the works, the price goes up as the edition sells out. the edition runs range from 30 to 10,000 editions. each work comes with a digital certificate that is “signed, numbered and authenticated by the artist” [7][8] once an edition is sold out, collectors can resell their works in the online marketplace. a respected art store had limited edition artworks for sale last week. they all had 400 pieces at the beginning of the week. by the end of the week, they started to sell out. there were only 3 the grand odalisque, 25 the swing, 70 the liberty leading the people, 150 the birth of venus, 200 napoleon crossing the alps, 250 musicians, and 270 american gothic left. retrieved: sedition is an online platform where artists distribute art in digital format. the artworks are presented as digital limited editions that can be accessed via browsers or dedicated apps using smartphones, computers, tablets or tvs. members can log in and purchase high-resolution digital stills and videos that are stored in the ‘vault’.
♦ → 0.27910 the grand o d ali s que (0.458) the great o d al isk (0.000) the great o d al isk (0.000) the great o d ali s que (0.001) the great o d al isk (0.000)
→ 0.67731 the swing (0.291) the swing (0.296) swing (0.000) the swing (0.273) swing (0.000)
→ 0.02371 the price goes up as the edition sell s out . (0.000) the price increases when the edition is sold out . (0.000) the price rise s when the edition is sold out . (0.000) the price goes up when the edition is sold out . (0.000) the price increases when the edition is sold out . (0.000)
→ 0.01134 the beginning of the week (0.000) start of the week (0.000) beginning of the week (0.000) the week nd (0.000) beginning of the week (0.000)
→ 0.00855 the edition runs range from 30 to 10,000 edition s . (0.000) circulation s range from 30 to 10,000 copies . (0.000) the edition s range from 30 to 10,000 copies . (0.000) the runs range from 30 to 10,000 copies . (0.000) the print runs range from 30 to 10,000 copies . (0.000)
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about what weather feature do paleoclimatologists want information ? (oxygen) paleoclimatologists measure the ratio of oxygen-18 and oxygen-16 in the shells and skeletons of marine organisms to determine what the climate was like millions of years ago (see oxygen isotope ratio cycle). seawater molecules that contain the lighter isotope, oxygen-16, evaporate at a slightly faster rate than water molecules containing the 12% heavier oxygen-18; this disparity increases at lower temperatures. during periods of lower global temperatures, snow and rain from that evaporated water tends to be higher in oxygen-16, and the seawater left behind tends to be higher in oxygen-18. marine organisms then incorporate more oxygen-18 into their skeletons and shells than they would in a warmer climate. paleoclimatologists also directly measure this ratio in the water molecules of ice core samples that are up to several hundreds of thousands of years old. retrieved: oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol o and atomic number 8, meaning its nucleus has 8 protons. the number of neutrons varies according to the isotope: the stable isotopes have 8, 9, or 10 neutrons. oxygen is a member of the chalcogen group on the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and an oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds.
♦ → 0.27959 climate (0.216) climate (0.236) climate change (0.000) climate change (0.000) " (0.000)
→ 0.29607 lower temperatures (0.076) lower temperatures (0.070) low temperatures (0.005) lower temperature (0.001) low temperature (0.000)
→ 0.33711 lower global temperatures (0.200) lower global temperatures (0.184) low global temperatures (0.009) lower global temperature (0.000) lowering global temperatures (0.000)
→ 0.06304 the ratio of oxygen -18 and oxygen -16 (0.000) the ratio of oxygen -18 to oxygen -16 (0.000) the ratio of oxygen -18 to oxygen -16 (0.000) the ratio of oxygen -18 and oxygen -16 (0.000) the ratio of oxygen -18 to oxygen -16 . (0.000)
→ 0.02419 the sea (0.000) the sea (0.000) the sea (0.000) sea (0.000) the sea (0.000)
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what does less education lead to when working? (economic_inequality) an important factor in the creation of inequality is variation in individuals' access to education. education, especially in an area where there is a high demand for workers, creates high wages for those with this education, however, increases in education first increase and then decrease growth as well as income inequality. as a result, those who are unable to afford an education, or choose not to pursue optional education, generally receive much lower wages. the justification for this is that a lack of education leads directly to lower incomes, and thus lower aggregate savings and investment. conversely, education raises incomes and promotes growth because it helps to unleash the productive potential of the poor. retrieved: economic inequality covers a wide variety of topics. it can refer to either income distribution (measuring the amount of money people are paid) or the distribution of wealth (the amount of wealth people own). besides economic inequality between countries or states, there are important types of economic inequality between different groups of people.
→ 0.47577 lower income s (0.889) lower income (0.026) low income (0.000) low income (0.000) low income s (0.002)
→ 0.08987 lower aggregate savings and investment (0.012) lower total savings and investments (0.000) lower overall savings and investments (0.000) lower total savings and investments (0.000) lower total savings and investment (0.000)
♦ → 0.27981 lower wages (0.007) lower wages (0.008) low wages (0.001) low wages (0.001) lower salaries (0.001)
→ 0.13600 directly to lower income (0.000) direct to lower income s (0.001) directly to lower income s (0.003) direct to lower income (0.000) straight to lower income (0.000)
→ 0.01855 a lack of education (0.000) lack of education (0.000) a lack of education (0.000) lack of training (0.000) lack of education (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team 13 or team 15? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their black drone the highest into the air. team 10 got it 3,333 ft. team 11 got it 4,444 ft. team 12 go it 5,555 ft. team 13 got it 6,666 ft. team 14 got it 11,111 ft. team 15 got it 12,222 ft. team 16 got it 13,333 ft. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.28002 team 15 (0.458) team 15 (0.430) team (0.000) 15 team (0.000) team of 15 (0.000)
→ 0.21045 team 16 (0.182) team 16 (0.191) 16 team (0.000) team of 16 (0.000) 16 team (0.000)
→ 0.17819 team 13 (0.082) team 13 (0.092) 13 team (0.000) 13 team (0.000) teams 13 (0.000)
→ 0.16967 team 14 (0.080) 14 team (0.000) team 14 (0.082) 14 team (0.000) teams 14 (0.000)
→ 0.16167 team 12 (0.048) team 12 (0.048) team of 12 (0.000) team (0.000) team 12 th (0.000)
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what team got their drone into high altitude: team d or team e? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get their red drone the highest into the air. team a got it 2,501 ft. team b got it 3,501 ft. team c go it 4,501 ft. team d got it 5,501 ft. team e got it 10,501 ft. team f got it 13,501 ft. team g got it 14,501 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.28002 team e (0.392) team (0.000) team e (0.380) team e (0.380) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.24501 team g (0.203) team g (0.216) team (0.000) team g (0.203) group g (0.000)
→ 0.24829 team d (0.163) team d (0.163) team d (0.153) team (0.000) d (0.003)
→ 0.13130 team f (0.011) team (0.000) team f (0.011) team f (0.012) team f . (0.000)
→ 0.09538 team c (0.005) team c (0.005) team c (0.005) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
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time and space are both examples of what type of resource? (computational_complexity_theory) analogous definitions can be made for space requirements. although time and space are the most well-known complexity resources, any complexity measure can be viewed as a computational resource. complexity measures are very generally defined by the blum complexity axioms. other complexity measures used in complexity theory include communication complexity, circuit complexity, and decision tree complexity. retrieved: computational complexity theory focuses on classifying computational problems according to their inherent difficulty, and relating these classes to each other. a computational problem is a task solved by a computer. a computation problem is solvable by mechanical application of mathematical steps, such as an algorithm.
→ 0.25614 complexity (0.579) complexity (0.570) complex (0.000) complex (0.000) complexities (0.000)
→ 0.11315 computational (0.105) computing (0.001) calculations (0.000) calculated (0.000) calculation (0.000)
♦ → 0.28019 complexity resources (0.223) resource complexity (0.000) complexity of resources (0.000) complexity resources (0.245) complexity resources (0.241)
→ 0.12462 computational resource (0.013) computer resources (0.000) computational resources (0.003) calculation resources (0.000) computational resource (0.014)
→ 0.22591 complexity measures (0.011) complexity (0.579) complexity measures (0.011) complexity measure (0.001) measuring complexity (0.000)
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what team got their kite into high altitude: team c or team e? regions on the earth's surface (or in its atmosphere) that are high above mean sea level are referred to as high altitude. high altitude is sometimes defined to begin at 2,400 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level.[5][6][7] at high altitude, atmospheric pressure is lower than that at sea level. this is due to two competing physical effects: gravity, which causes the air to be as close as possible to the ground; and the heat content of the air, which causes the molecules to bounce off each other and expand.[8] there was a competition for who can get the kite highest into the air. team a got it 2,000 ft. team b got it 3,000 ft. team c go it 6,000 ft. team d got it 9,000 ft. team e got it 10,000 ft. team f got it 11,000 ft. team g got it 12,000 ft. team g won the contest and got a gold trophy as the prize. retrieved: altitude or height (sometimes known as 'depth') is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, atmospheric pressure, and many more). as a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. the reference datum also often varies according to the context.
♦ → 0.28021 team e (0.472) team (0.000) team e (0.451) team e (0.458) teams e (0.000)
→ 0.21885 team g (0.163) team g (0.153) team (0.000) team g (0.158) group g (0.000)
→ 0.21080 team d (0.109) team d (0.112) team d (0.112) team (0.000) d (0.001)
→ 0.16939 team c (0.062) team c (0.060) team c (0.066) team (0.000) teams c (0.000)
→ 0.12074 team f (0.009) team (0.000) team f (0.010) team f (0.009) team f . (0.001)